When we say that Japan is a constitutional monarchy, we mean that

a. the monarch alone can amend the constitution.
b. the monarch is the formal head of government although as a practical matter, executive power is exercised by the prime minister.
c. the monarch serves only a ceremonial symbolic role.
d. the Japanese parliament chooses the monarch.
e. the monarch has a constitutional power to veto laws approved by parliament but he has never exercised this.

c

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