What effect did the law code of 702 have on Japan?

Responses
It strengthened the power of the clans.
It made the leader of the Yamato clan emperor of the entire country.
It made Buddhism the state religion.
It outlawed the clans.

The law code of 702, also known as the Taiho Code, had several effects on Japan. It strengthened the power of the clans by establishing a centralized government under the emperor, making the leader of the Yamato clan the emperor of the entire country. It also established a system of governance and administration, and outlined specific legal procedures and regulations. Additionally, the law code of 702 did not outlaw the clans, but rather reorganized them under the imperial government. It did not make Buddhism the state religion, as Buddhism had already been established in Japan prior to the promulgation of the law code.