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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
8

Compare and contrast the Republic of India, the communist state of the People's Republic China, and the constitutional monarchy

of Japan.
Distinguish the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting rights and personal freedoms.
Research the forms of leadership, voting rights, and personal freedoms of the citizens of India, China, and Japan.
Conduct an academic discussion with fellow students, using academic vocabulary.
History
2 answers:
Daniel [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In some Parliamentary forms of government, are two different people performing two very different duties.

1. Head of government : The Head of Government is responsible for running the government of a country with the approval of his or her cabinet.

2. Head of state: The Head of State has more ceremonial duties and holds no real power.

Federal Republic

Power is shared between the local and central government

A Parliamentary system similar to Great Britain

India has 3 branches of government Executive, Legislative, and JudiciaRight to vote for everyone over 18

Freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.

India has 28 states and

seven union territories that

have the independence to

settle problems of law and order

India has 28 states and

seven union territories that

have the independence to

settle problems of law and order

Explanation:

alexira [117]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

China, Japan, and India

China-

The form of leadership: President

The role of the citizen in terms of voting rights: Anyone can vote as long as they are 18.

The role of the citizen in terms of personal freedoms: The government does not allow freedom of speech, worship, nor safety from physical harm.

Japan-

The form of leadership: Prime minister

The role of the citizen in terms of voting rights: Anyone can vote as long as they are 20.

The role of the citizen in terms of personal freedoms: The government allows freedom of speech, religion, equal rights for women, and equal education.

India-

The form of leadership: Prime minister

The role of the citizen in terms of voting rights: Anyone can vote as long as they are 18.

The role of the citizen in terms of personal freedoms: The government allows freedom of speech and religion.

Compare the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting rights and personal freedoms in China, Japan, and India.

Japan and India both have the same form of leadership which is the prime minister.

In both China and India the role of the citizen’s in terms of voting rights is that anyone can vote as long as they are 18.

The role of the citizen’s in terms of personal freedoms in India and Japan both governments allow freedom of speech and religion.

Contrast the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting rights and personal freedoms in China, Japan, and India.

China’s form of leadership is the president while Japan and India is the prime minister.

Japan’s role of the citizen’s in terms of voting rights is that anyone can vote as long as they are 20 or older. While China and India is the same but you have to be 18 or older.

China’s role of the citizen’s in terms of personal freedoms is the government does not allow  freedom of speech, worship, nor safety from physical harm. Meanwhile japan’s government allows freedom of speech, religion, equal rights for women, and equal education. While India’s government allows freedom of speech and religion.

Hope this helps! :D

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