In ___, citizens are constitutionally allowed to vote for their political leaders. However, the ruling party of that country has not allowed people to vote for many years.

Which TWO nations are governed by a Prime Minister and a Parliament?

Which nation would MOST LIKELY be associated with restrictions on personal liberties like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press?

Both India and Japan are considered parliamentary republics. In this type of government the legislative branch consists of an elected Parliament and the ___ is head of the executive branch.

In which nation would you be MOST LIKELY to find censorship of information, news, or any speech that is critical of the government?

Both the Republic of India and Japan are examples of parliamentary republics. In both nations the legislative branch is ___, or made up of two houses.

Which Asian country is a parliamentary democracy, with an emperor who is mainly a ceremonial figurehead, and real political power vested in the prime minister?

Which Asian country could be best classified as an autocracy, with political power held by a single political party and a single dictator?

In Japan the emperor, a hereditary ruler, serves as the head of state, while the people participate in governing and elected officials make laws. What type of government does Japan have?

The Head of Government is the Prime Minister · Citizens elect Representatives who in turn elect the Prime Minister · The Emperor has limited power due to a Constitutional Monarchy

In which form of government is the opportunity for citizen involvement the HIGHEST?

President is Chief of State Premier is the Head of Government National People's Congress is the legislative body a communist state

The Emperor is Chief of State Prime Minister is the Head of Government Parliament chooses the Prime Minister a constitutional monarchy

India is often called the world's largest democracy. Which situation would be LEAST likely to take place in India?

The most common form of political participation in India is

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