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History, 04.02.2020 22:54, hokamidat

Giving 50 points

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

question 2 (1 point)
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both india and japan are considered parliamentary democracies. in this type of government the legislative branch consists of an elected parliament and the is head of the executive branch.

question 2 options:

king

president

state council

prime minister

question 3 (1 point)
in citizens are constitutionally allowed to vote for their political leaders. however, the ruling party of that country only allows citizens to vote for a member of the communist party.

question 3 options:

the empire of japan

the republic of india

the republic of taiwan

the people's republic of china

question 4 (1 point)
in which form of government is the opportunity for citizen involvement the highest?

question 4 options:

theocracies

absolute monarchies

constitutional monarchies

parliamentary democracies

question 5 (1 point)
which asian country could be best classified as an autocracy, with political power held by a single political party and a single dictator?

question 5 options:

japan

thailand

north korea

south korea

question 6 (1 point)
in which nation would you be most likely to find censorship of information, news, or any speech that is critical of the government?

question 6 options:

the empire of japan

the republic of india

the people's republic of china

the people's republic of taiwan

question 7 (1 point)
which nation would most likely be associated with restrictions on personal liberties like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press?

question 7 options:

the empire of japan

the republic of india

the republic of taiwan

the people's republic of china

question 8 (1 point)
india is often called the "world's largest democracy." which situation would be least likely to take place in india?

question 8 options:

women being prevented from voting

adults being allowed to refuse to vote

girls being allowed to attend university

people being allowed to worship christianity

question 9 (1 point)
which southeast asian country listed here could be considered democratic?

question 9 options:

china

malaysia

vietnam

japan

question 10 (1 point)
which two nations are governed by a prime minister and a parliament?

question 10 options:

the republic of india and japan

the people's republic of china and japan

japan and the democratic people's republic of korea

the republic of india and the people's republic of china

question 11 (1 point)
south korean citizens elect a who serves as both head of state and chief executive of the government.

question 11 options:

president

dictator

autocratic leader

emperor

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