answersLogoWhite

0

Citizens elect the members of the Diet.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do Japanese citizens like their government?

Probably not.


What Greek government is fair and why?

Democracy, because in a democracy all citizens are represented in the government.


Britain does not guarantee its citizens religious freedom .?

false, it does guarantee its citizens religious freedom


Who was locked up by the us government in relocating camps during world war 2?

Japanese Americans


Which Act grants citizens access to government records?

The Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) - and it does not guarantee access to ALL government records.


What group of people did the US government place in internment camps in the early 1940s?

Japanese and Japanese-Americans, many of whom were US citizens.


How did the US government treat the US Japanese citizens after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

The US and Canada interned their Japanese citizens in horrible camps illegally. The Supreme Court determined the US Government had broken the constitution when they interned the Japanese people, took their homes and possessions and shut down their businesses.The camps were not suitable or habitable for humans to live in. They were kept in these camps until up to a year after the war was over. An excellent book to read is Farewell to Manzanar to learn what the Japanese went through and how mistreated they were when they were innocent citizens.


Why was Japanese interred during World War 1 and not Germans or Italians?

Japanese were interned in WW2 not WW1. German & Austria-Hungarian citizens were interned in WW1. German & Italian citizens were interned in WW2. It is a common international practice to intern the citizens of enemy nations during times of war. The real question was if American citizens of Japanese ancestry (or Japanese citizens with US 'green cards') should be interned by the American government because of the threat of disloyality. The US government believed that the Japanese-American population was more likely to be disloyal than the German-American or Italian-American population. Also these others were much too large to intern.


What were the steps the Japanese government takes to protect the citizens of hiroshima from a bombing attack?

They made the civilians to construct underground bunkers.


Who was involved in the Japanese internment?

During World War II, the US government, under Executive Order 9066, authorized the internment of Japanese Americans. Approximately 120,000 individuals of Japanese ancestry, including both US citizens and non-citizens, were forcibly removed from their homes and relocated to internment camps. The involvement included government officials, military personnel, and law enforcement authorities.


Whose rights do the constitution an the Bill of Rights guarantee?

The US Constitution protects the rights of the citizens of the US. The Constitution is limited to the federal government but is made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.


What belief is built on the first amendment’s guarantee that the government will not choose an official religion or prevent citizens from practicing any religion they choose?

the separation of church and state