The Little Stuff Review notes from yesterday. India is the world’s largest __________. Why does India have a secular government? Who was the first woman prime minister?
Essential Question How can we distinguish the role of leadership and citizens in India, China, and Japan?
SG: All citizens who are over the age of 18 can vote in India.
Journal Entry What do you believe is a constitutional monarchy? Communist government? Why? Share.
SG: Japan’s government is a Constitutional Monarchy.
SG: The Japanese parliament is called the Diet.
SG: All citizens who are 20 years of age or older may vote in Japan. SG: The people have the real power in Japan’s government.
SG: India and Japan are two Asian countries with democratic forms of government.
Show Communism in China SG: The People’s Republic of China is a communist government. SG: National People’s Congress is the name of the elected Chinese legislative assembly. Slide 16: Communism in China - October 1, 1949 (2:27 min--Discovery Ed) Show Communism in China
SG: All citizens who are over the age of 18 can vote in national elections in China. Slide 17: Election Day (6:01 min--Discovery Ed) Show Election Day
SG: China is an oligarchy. SG: The Chinese Communist party makes most of the important decisions in the government of the People’s Republic of China today. SG: China is an oligarchy.
SG: The members of the National People’s Congress choose the president and vice-president of the National People’s Congress in China. SG: The premier of the National People’s Congress in China is chosen by the president.
SG: The first leader of the People’s Republic of China was Mao Tse-Tung.
One Last Thing… Rank the countries of India, China, and Japan in terms of personal freedoms granted to its citizens. _________________________ because…