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India, China, & Japan

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StandardsSS7CG6 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal. b. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. c. Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.

SS7CG7 The student will demonstrate an understanding of national governments in Southern and Eastern Asia. a. Compare and contrast the federal republic of The Republic of India, the communist state of The People’s Republic China, and the constitutional monarchy of Japan, distinguishing the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting rights and personal freedoms.

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Teachers

• Print off the following slide for each student.

• The students will complete the chart while discussing

the presentation.

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India, China, & Japan

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• Unitary--power is held by one central authority

• Confederation--association of independent states that agree to certain limitations on their freedoms by joining together

• Federal--power is divided between central authority & several regional authorities

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• Autocracy-- 1 person possesses unlimited power & citizens have limited role in government

• Oligarchy-- small group exercises control & citizens have limited role in government

• Democracy--supreme power is vested in the people & exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation involving free elections

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• Parliamentary– citizens elect members of Parliament, and then the members select the leadero Leader works with or through the legislature

• Presidential--system of government in which the leader is constitutionally independent of the legislature; citizens directly elect leadero Leader works separate from legislature

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Federal Republic

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Sansad Bhavan – India’s Parliament Building

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• India has a federal system, which means that the national government and the state governments SHARE power.

• There are 28 states and 7 union territories in India.

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1. Prime Minister: holds the most political power; the prime minister is the head of government.

2. President: is the chief of state; mostly performs ceremonial duties (holds no real political power).

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Manmohan Singh

India’s Prime Minister

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Pranab Mukherjee

India’s President

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• Prime Minister: is the leader of the majority party in India’s Parliament; indirectly elected by the Indian people.

• President: elected by an electoral college consisting of elected members of Parliament and the legislatures of the states for a five-year term.

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• India’s legislature is called Parliament.• The citizens of India vote for members of

Parliament.o Members of Parliament belong to many

different political parties.

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• Parliament is the country’s bicameral legislature.

• It consists of: 1. Lok Sabha “House of the People” (545 seats) – members are elected by Indian citizens.

2. Rajya Sabha “Council of States” (245 seats) –members are elected by the Lok Sabha.

• Members serve five- and six-year terms.

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Inside Lok Sabha

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• Whichever political party has the most members in the legislature selects the Prime Minister.

• This is the major difference between a Presidential Democracy and a Parliamentary Democracy!o Parliamentary Democracy – legislature

(Parliament) chooses Head of Government (Executive Leader)

• Citizens vote for members of Parliament, members choose the Prime Minister.

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• The Indian Constitution of 1950 granted many rights and personal freedoms to Indian citizens.• All Indians over the age of 18 are

guaranteed the right to vote.• Indians also have freedom of speech,

freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.

• They are also given the right to conserve their language and culture.

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Voting lines in Delhi– December 2013

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Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy

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Japan’s Diet Building in Tokyo

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• Japan has a unitary system, which means that the national (central) government holds all of the power.• The prefectures (like states) are

under central government control.

• There are 47 prefectures in Japan.

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Unitary Governments

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• Emperor: ceremonial position; holds no political power—power was limited by the constitution .

• Prime Minister: holds the most political power; the prime minister is the head of government.

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Emperor Akihito

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Shinzo Abe

Japan’s Prime Minister

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• Emperor: hereditary position.

• Prime Minister: is the leader of the majority party in Japan’s Diet (parliament); indirectly elected by the Japanese people.

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• The Japanese Diet is the country’s bicameral legislature.

• It consists of: 1. House of Representatives (480 seats) – members

elected to serve four-year terms.

2. House of Councillors (242 seats) – members elected to serve six-year terms.

*The Prime Minister has the right to dissolve the House of Representatives at any time.

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• Japan has a parliamentary democracy.

• Japanese citizens elect members of the House of Representatives. • The leader of the majority party of the

House of Representatives becomes the Prime Minister.

• The citizens indirectly elect the leader.

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• Japanese citizens can vote after age 20.

• Japan’s constitution of 1947 established rights and personal freedoms for Japan’s citizens, including freedom of speech and religion, equal rights for women, and equal education for all.

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Voting in Japan – 2013

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Communist State

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Great Hall of the People in Beijing

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• China has a unitary system, which means that the national (central) government holds all of the power.• The provinces are under central

government control.

• There are 23 provinces in China.

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• President: head of state; largely a ceremonial office that holds little political power.

• Premier: head of government –highest ranking administrative official in China’s government.

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Xi Jinping

China’s President

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Li Keqiang

China’s Premier

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• President: elected* by National People’s Congress for a five-year term.

• Premier: nominated by the president and confirmed by the National People’s Congress.

• *Chinese Communist Party is the only legal party, and officially sanctioned candidates run unopposed.

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• The National People’s Congress is the country’s unicameral legislature.

• The number of seats is based on China’s population. • As of the most recent election, there were

2,987 seats.

• Candidates are selected and approved by the government before the people can vote for them.• Members serve five-year terms.• Only members of the CCP are elected.

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Great Hall of the People(National People’s Congress Resides Here)

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• Oligarchy means “government by the few”.• A political party or group takes over a

government and makes all decisions.• This type of government is similar to an

autocracy.

• China’s government could be considered an oligarchic government because the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party control most of what goes on in the country.

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• China’s communist government has a history of violating the personal freedoms of Chinese citizens by denying them basic rights such as freedom of speech and religion.

• Even though the constitution gives every person over 18 the right to vote, these rights are mostly meaningless because they are only allowed to vote for members of the Chinese Communist Party.• The government chooses the candidates and then

dictates what they do once they are “elected”.

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Voting in China - 2012

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