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In Japan, the local political units depend on the national government for organization, policy direction, and finances, which provides consistency throughout the country. What kind of government does Japan have?

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It's a unitary government. I had this question and that ^ answer wasn't on the multiple choice so, I got it all wrong till I put unitary government and I got it right.

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Japan has the following type of government: a constitutional monarchy. In the constitutional monrachy  the power of the Emperor is limited (ceremonial duties). The branches of the Government are: Executive, Legislative and Judical. The rest of the government's power have these branches. In this type of monarchy a monarch acts as head of state within written parameters.
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