India
What type of government does India have? How is power divided? What are the branches of government?
Name and describe the role citizens have. What are the powers of the president and hos duties? Who is the leader and yields most of the power? What is India’s parliament called? What are the two houses called? What is India’s judicial branch called? How do people decide to join India’s political parties? |
India has a federal republic. Power is divided between the national government and the state, but the central government has no power over states. The branches of government are executive, legislative, and judicial.
Citizens have high participation, which means that citizens play a big role in their government The president is the chief of the state. Most of the duties are ceremonial. Prime minister The council House of Representatives, and the Senate Indian Judiciary They join the parties based on religion, caste, and language |
Japan
What is the government type of Japan?
What are the 3 branches of government? How is Japan’s executive branch divided? Who is the head of state and what is the power they hold? Who leads the government and what is their role? Define bicameral. Define Diet. Who elects the members of the Diet? How is the Prime Minister chosen? What does it mean when it says the Supreme Court is independent of the legislative and executive branch? Compare the term with the term limit the U.S. Supreme Court Justices (Seek outside resource) Since post WWII, what is the current role involving the military? When was Japan’s constitution ratified (Drawn up)? Is Japan an autocracy, oligarchy, or democracy? Why? (Describe the citizens’ role) What was the Emperor regarded as before WWII? How do candidates seek election? |
Constitutional Monarchy
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Between the emperor, the prime minister, and the cabinet The emperor, but they don’t have real power. The prime minister, and the leads the country Two houses The Japan’s parliament Citizens Chosen by the colleagues in the Diet That’s means that they don’t have any power over these people Japans Supreme court is the highest court it Japan. This court was created in 1947. The United States is the highest federal court in the United States. The other military that they are fighting with The approval from the legislative branch Autocracy Emperor Hirohito A prospective candidate for public office should determine if he or she can afford the commitment of time |
China
What type of government system does China have?
Explain how China’s government operate? This means who leads the nation? Based on the information in the first paragraph, what is the citizen participation (role citizen’s play?) Who controls the three branches of the government in China? What is the role of the Chinese president? What is the role of the Premier? Describe the legislative branch: how is it made up, and what party do the leaders belong to? What power does the judicial branch have and describe their role. Who has the Power in China? What are the conditions to join the Communist Party? Is voting the same in China as it is in the United States? Why or why not? |
Unitary government
Under a one political party system which all the political power rests with China’s communist party High All the are under the total control of the communist party A very high role A very high role It’s made up if the National People’s Congress. The leaders are part of the Communist Party This branch doesn’t have any power over anything. It doesn’t play a big role at all because they doesn’t have power over anything The communist Party They are not good Yes because you have to be 18 or older to vote though. |