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In Japan, the emperor, a hereditary ruler, serves at the head of state, while the people participate in governing and elected officials make laws. What type of government does Japan have? Question 1 options: Oligarchy Absolute Monarchy Communist Parliamentary Democracy

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Answer: D.) constitutional monarchy

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Right answer: Parliamentary democracy

Japan has a constitutional monarchy, that is, the power of the Emperor is mainly limited to ceremonial duties, because in practice the form of government is a parliamentary democracy, in which the people do not vote for a president, they vote for the members of Parliament and these, in turn, elect a Prime Minister from among them.

In this context, the Government is divided into three branches: the Executive Power, the Legislative Power and the Judicial Power.

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