Warm Up #64: When you hear the term government what does it mean to you? Objective: Students will research other countries to analyze different government.

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Warm Up #64: When you hear the term government what does it mean to you? Objective: Students will research other countries to analyze different government systems that exist around the world today. Students will complete a comparative chart and advantages/disadvantages chart about each government system. Agenda: 1. Warm Up 2. Government Systems - Terms 3. Research / Charts 4. Analyze the Systems Homework: Report Cards Signed!

Government An organization set up to make and enforce rules for a group of people. It enforces rules, provides services, and in most cases protects the rights of citizens.

Terms: “Consent of the Governed” - the authority of a government should depend on the consent of the people, as expressed by votes in elections. Rule of Law - the principle that all people are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced

Warm Up #67: Was there anything you were surprised about when looking at government of other countries? Objective: Students will research other countries to analyze different government systems that exist around the world today. Students will complete a comparative chart and advantages/disadvantages chart about each government system. Agenda: 1. Warm Up 2. Countries Comparative Sheet 3. Adv./ Disadv. Chart 4. Questions Homework: None

UNITED STATES GREAT BRITAIN SAUDI ARABIA CUBA NORTH KOREA Countries to Focus On:

Assessment: In Your Own WORDS write a complete sentence definition to explain each type of government researched: BE SPECIFIC! 1.Representative Democracy 2.Parliament 3.Monarchy 4.Dictatorship 5.Oligarchy Read the Following Quote - Answer the corresponding questions in complete sentences with LOTS of details and explanation. 6. “Democracy is the worst form of government on earth except for all the rest.” - Winston Churchill Explain the meaning of the quote. Do you agree or disagree with the author of the quote? Explain why. Give details and examples from your charts to support your answer.