Popular Sovereignty: The government gets its authority from the people and reflects their will. What does it say in the U.S Constitution? it says The preamble says, "We the people of the United States of America do ordain and establish this Constitution..." which indicates that government power comes from the people.
In the Japanese Constitution it begins by saying that the government's comes from the people and shall be used by them for their own benefit.
Popular Sovereignty: The government gets its authority from the people and reflects their will. What does it say in the U.S Constitution? it says The preamble says, "We the people of the United States of America do ordain and establish this Constitution..." which indicates that government power comes from the people.
In the Japanese Constitution it begins by saying that the government's comes from the people and shall be used by them for their own benefit.
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
Shotoku is the creator of the Japanese 17 article constitution:)
The seventeen article constitution differs from most modern constitutions in that it did not establish the Japanese system of government, but rather outlined values and philosophies which the Japanese people were encouraged to live by.
limited government (grad point) ;)
a person who is half English, half Japanese, or someone who is half American, half Japanese
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
Shotoku is the creator of the Japanese 17 article constitution:)
Ito Hirobumi
Doug MacArthur
Battleships and warplanes were the principle damage.
The constitution specified that the emperor was not divine, and that war was not a natural right of the Japanese people.
A constitution and a mechanized army.
war
Hirobumi Ito
After the Second World War, the Japanese Government wrote the first constitution but General Douglas Macarthur didn't accept it so he wrote the new constitution and forced the Japanese to accept it.
Japan is a democracy and operates under the principle that the government should reflect the will of the people. However, the concept of "harmony" serves as a social buffer to the Japanese people expressing their will to their politicians. Therefore, it is unclear if the Japanese government truly represents the wishes and aspirations of the Japanese people.
Douglas McArthur