Oath in Five Articles
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Oath in Five Articles is the alternative name for the 1868 Charter Oath, a foundational statement of principles that guided Japan’s early Meiji-era modernization and political reform.
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| Oath in Five Articles canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Oath in Five Articles Context triple: [Charter Oath of 1868, alsoKnownAs, Oath in Five Articles]
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Thirty-Nine Articles
The Thirty-Nine Articles are a foundational set of doctrinal statements that define the core beliefs and theological positions of the Anglican tradition.
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Smalcald Articles
The Smalcald Articles are a key 16th-century Lutheran confessional document written by Martin Luther that summarize and defend core Reformation doctrines against Roman Catholic teachings.
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Forty-Two Articles
The Forty-Two Articles were a foundational mid-16th-century doctrinal statement of the Church of England, drafted under the leadership of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer to define its emerging Protestant theology.
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Confessio Fraternitatis
Confessio Fraternitatis is a 17th-century Rosicrucian manifesto that outlines the aims, philosophy, and reformist spiritual program of the mysterious Rosicrucian brotherhood.
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Zwingli’s Sixty-seven Articles
Zwingli’s Sixty-seven Articles are a foundational 1523 Reformation manifesto in which Huldrych Zwingli outlined his theological positions and challenged key doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Oath in Five Articles Target entity description: Oath in Five Articles is the alternative name for the 1868 Charter Oath, a foundational statement of principles that guided Japan’s early Meiji-era modernization and political reform.
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A.
Thirty-Nine Articles
The Thirty-Nine Articles are a foundational set of doctrinal statements that define the core beliefs and theological positions of the Anglican tradition.
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B.
Smalcald Articles
The Smalcald Articles are a key 16th-century Lutheran confessional document written by Martin Luther that summarize and defend core Reformation doctrines against Roman Catholic teachings.
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C.
Forty-Two Articles
The Forty-Two Articles were a foundational mid-16th-century doctrinal statement of the Church of England, drafted under the leadership of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer to define its emerging Protestant theology.
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D.
Confessio Fraternitatis
Confessio Fraternitatis is a 17th-century Rosicrucian manifesto that outlines the aims, philosophy, and reformist spiritual program of the mysterious Rosicrucian brotherhood.
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E.
Zwingli’s Sixty-seven Articles
Zwingli’s Sixty-seven Articles are a foundational 1523 Reformation manifesto in which Huldrych Zwingli outlined his theological positions and challenged key doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Meiji Restoration document
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government reform program ⓘ political charter ⓘ |
| alternateName |
Charter Oath
NERFINISHED
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Gokajō no Goseimon NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| appliesTo | Empire of Japan NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| author | leaders of the Meiji oligarchy ⓘ |
| commitment |
to allow people of all classes to pursue their own calling
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to break away from outdated customs ⓘ to establish deliberative assemblies ⓘ to involve all classes in state affairs ⓘ to seek knowledge throughout the world ⓘ |
| country | Japan ⓘ |
| date | 1868-04-06 ⓘ |
| describedAs | basic policy charter of the Meiji government ⓘ |
| follows |
Restoration of imperial rule in 1868
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Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasPart |
Article 1: establishment of deliberative assemblies
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Article 2: involvement of all classes in state affairs ⓘ Article 3: freedom for people to pursue their own calling ⓘ Article 4: abandonment of evil customs of the past ⓘ Article 5: seeking knowledge throughout the world to strengthen imperial rule ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod |
Meiji Restoration
NERFINISHED
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early Meiji era ⓘ |
| influenced |
Meiji Constitution
NERFINISHED
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abolition of the feudal domain system ⓘ creation of a modern bureaucracy in Japan ⓘ modernization of Japan’s education system ⓘ |
| issuedBy | Imperial Court of Japan NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| language | Classical Japanese ⓘ |
| legalStatus | imperial oath ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
abandonment of feudal customs
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establishment of deliberative assemblies ⓘ modernization of Japan ⓘ participation of all classes in government affairs ⓘ political reform ⓘ pursuit of knowledge from the world ⓘ |
| numberOfArticles | 5 ⓘ |
| place | Kyoto Imperial Palace NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| politicalIdeology |
constitutionalism (incipient)
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modernizing conservatism ⓘ |
| purpose |
to guide Japan’s modernization and political reform
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to outline fundamental principles for the new Meiji government ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
NERFINISHED
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Iwakura Mission NERFINISHED ⓘ Meiji Constitution of 1889 NERFINISHED ⓘ abolition of the han system ⓘ |
| signedBy | Emperor Meiji NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| significance |
foundational statement of principles for the Meiji government
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ideological basis for later Meiji reforms ⓘ |
| year | 1868 ⓘ |
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