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30 May, 04:47

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 direct democracy Communist Parliamentary Democracy

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  1. 30 May, 06:10
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    Japan would be defined as having a Parliamentary style of government.

    In the case that in Japan, the emperor, a hereditary ruler, serves at the head of state, while the people participate in governing and elected officials make laws - they would more specifically be defined as having a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy style of government.
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