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What is similar about the US and Japanese government structures?
They both have a bicameral legislature.
They both have a constitutional monarchy.
They both have a prime minister.
They both have a parliamentary democracy.
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They both have a bicameral legislature.
Explanation: The U.S. Congress has two chambers (House of Representatives and Senate). Japan’s Diet also has two chambers (the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors). The other choices are incorrect: the U.S. is not a constitutional monarchy, it has a president rather than a prime minister, and it is a presidential (not parliamentary) system.
Explanation: The U.S. Congress has two chambers (House of Representatives and Senate). Japan’s Diet also has two chambers (the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors). The other choices are incorrect: the U.S. is not a constitutional monarchy, it has a president rather than a prime minister, and it is a presidential (not parliamentary) system.
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