North Korea
South Korea
Japan
China
India
100

What type of government does North Korea have?

An autocracy led by a dictator.

100

What type of government does South Korea have?

A presidential democracy.

100

What type of government does Japan have?

A parliamentary democracy.

100

What type of government is China known for?

A communist state with an autocratic system.

100

What type of government does India have?

A parliamentary democracy.

200

How do citizens participate in the government of North Korea?

Citizens have very limited participation and do not have the ability to choose their leaders freely.

200

How often do citizens vote in South Korea?

Citizens vote regularly in elections for their president and members of the National Assembly.

200

How do Japanese citizens participate in their government?

Citizens vote in elections for members of the Diet (parliament).

200

How do citizens in China participate in government?

Citizens can vote in local elections, but they cannot choose national leaders.

200

How do citizens in India participate in their government?

Citizens vote in elections for both the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

300

Who is the current leader of North Korea?

Kim Jong-un.

300

Name one right that South Korean citizens have in their democracy.

The right to vote.

300

What is the role of the Prime Minister in Japan?

The Prime Minister leads the government and is chosen from the majority party in the Diet.

300

What is the role of the Communist Party in China?

The Communist Party controls the government and makes all major decisions.

300

What is the role of the Prime Minister in India?

The Prime Minister is the head of government and is responsible for running the country.

400

What role does propaganda play in North Korea's government?

Propaganda is used to control information and promote the government’s ideology.

400

What is the main difference between the roles of the president and the National Assembly in South Korea?

The president enforces laws, while the National Assembly makes laws.

400

Describe the relationship between the Emperor and the government in Japan.

The Emperor is a ceremonial figure with no governing power.

400

How does the government of China restrict citizen participation?

The government limits free speech and political opposition.

400

Describe one challenge faced by Indian democracy.

Challenges include corruption and ensuring equal representation for all citizens.

500

Describe a consequence of the lack of citizen participation in North Korea.

A lack of citizen participation can lead to oppression and limited personal freedoms.

500

How does citizen participation affect policy-making in South Korea?

Citizen participation influences government decisions through elections and public opinion.

500

How does Japan ensure that citizens have a voice in their government?

Through regular elections and a multi-party system.

500

Explain how the lack of democratic elections impacts citizens in China.

It restricts individual freedoms and prevents citizens from having a true voice in governance.

500

How does the Indian Constitution protect citizen rights?

It guarantees fundamental rights, such as freedom of speech and the right to equality.