The Meiji Constitution, established in 1889, set up a constitutional monarchy in Japan. It created a framework for a government that combined elements of Western parliamentary systems with traditional Japanese imperial rule. The Emperor was positioned as the sovereign authority, while a bicameral legislature, the Imperial Diet, was established to represent the people, although its powers were limited. The constitution also emphasized the importance of the military and maintained significant control over civil liberties.
Japan has a constituional monarchy government.
a republic
Japan is a constitutional monarchy .
A Constitutional Monarchy.
democratic-republic
Federal government
A democratic monarchy.
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Japan was an empire at the time, ruled by their emperor Hirihito.
a government for the people, of the people and by the people
Article 4, section 4 of the Constitution says, "The United States government shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government..." The Constitution is written plan for a Republican government.
an absolute monarchy