What Are The Three Branches Of Government

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The Japanese structure of government is very similar to the United States. Both Japan and the U.S. has three branches of government; the legislative, executive and judicial. The legislative branch of both countries are bicameral, meaning there are two chambers or branches. In Japan’s bicameral legislature (National Diet) there is a lower house called the House of Representatives and the upper house called the House of Councilors. In the United States, we have the House of Representatives and the Senate and the House of Representatives. Although there are similarities, there are differences. The United States has an elected Executive branch voted in by the people of the country. In Japan, there is a Prime Minister that is voted in by