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- The Constitution of Japan sets forth the ideals of the nation, the status of the Emperor, the rights and duties of citizens, and other fundamental aspects of the nation and the life of the people
- The democratic politics of our country today is based on the basic tenets of the Japanese Constitution.
- The legislative power, the executive power, and the judiciary power play their own respective roles.
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To deal with parliamentary politics such as the Diet, the meaning of elections, the interrelationship of the three powers of the Diet, the Cabinet, and the courts, and the role of the jury system and taxation.