USA is a democracy and Japan is a Democratic Monarchy much like England were they have an emporer but his imfluence on politics is relitively minor.
What was culture like in 1800 Japan
Hirohito remained the Emperor of Japan until his death in 0001.
The US and Japan have what I would describe as a mixed economy; this is a free market, with substantial government regulation.
The same way that US officials are chosen after World War 2 General MacAurthur set up a democracy still used in Japan. The government has the three branches of government as the US. If you understand how the US government works it's easy to break down the Japanese system.
WWII & US GEN Douglas MacArthur.
In 1853, the U.S. government demanded that Japan (then a closed country) reopen trade with the West. In 1854, the U.S. government (through gunboat diplomacy) forced the Japanese government to sign a treaty, opening Japan up to trade with the U.S.
Does Japan have a government?
the Buddhist ideas had affected Japan's government by the Buddhist fighting japan for the government positition
Well, its government is a lot more complicated than ours. First of all, they are a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. Just to let you know, they still have branches and congress like ours. Although, Japan has an emperor, which is like a king or dictator is the only thing that is different. Japan Emperor right now is Emperor Akihito, commonly referred to as the Mikado?
Japan is powerful, and they have their own resources. They are not on the list of countries the United States provides foreign aid.
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Time heals all wounds.