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Government Types Practice Scenarios

Example 1: Melbe The nation of Melbe has a legislative body composed of 400 delegates elected by the people every 5 years. The jobs of the Melbean legislature is to make laws for the nation and choose the chief executive of Melbe. The chief executive of Melbe can call new elections whenever it is thought to be important or necessary as when the majority party loses a vote on an important piece of legislation.

Breakdown Is it Unitary or Federal? Is it Presidential or Parliamentary? Is it a Democracy or a Dictatorship?

What do the underlined parts indicate? The nation of Melbe has a legislative body composed of 400 delegates elected by the people every 5 years. The jobs of the Melbean legislature is to make laws for the nation and choose the chief executive of Melbe. The chief executive of Melbe can call new elections whenever it is thought to be important or necessary as when the majority party loses a vote on an important piece of legislation.

Example 2: Pruvakia Pruvakia is composed of 25 semi-independent districts, each of which can make its own laws. The president of the nation is elected by the Pruvakian people in free elections and has the power to enforce laws, as well as propose new laws to the Legislative Council, the national legislative body, which is elected by the district legislatures.

Breakdown Is it a Unitary or Federal Government? Is it Parliamentary or Presidential? Is it a Democracy or a Dictatorship?

What do the underlined parts indicate? Pruvakia is composed of 25 semi-independent districts, each of which can make its own laws. The president of the nation is elected by the Pruvakian people in free elections and has the power to enforce laws, as well as propose new laws to the Legislative Council, the national legislative body, which is elected by the district legislatures.

Example 3: Bongoslavia Bongoslavia has a legislature called the Grand National Assembly which elects the chief executive, the Exalted Pooba. The nation is divided into 14 regions called Zulms. Each Zulm has an official called a Zulmlaard. Each Zulmlaard is appointed by the Exalted Pooba . All officials in the country must be part of the Bongoslavian People’s Party, the only legal party in the country.

Breakdown Is it Unitary of Federal? Is it Presidential or Parliamentary? Is it a Democracy or Dictatorship?

What do the underlined parts indicate? Bongoslavia has a legislature called the Grand National Assembly which elects the chief executive, the Exalted Pooba. The nation is divided into 14 regions called Zulms. Each Zulm has an official called a Zulmlaard. Each Zulmlaard is appointed by the Exalted Pooba . All officials in the country must be part of the Bongoslavian People’s Party, the only legal party in the country.

Example 4: Ainak The president of Ainak has maintained his power for 16 years without needing to run for office. The legislature has been appointed by the President since that time. Generally, proposals suggested by the President are more or less “rubber stamped” by the legislature, since the jobs of the legislature are dependent on the President’s wishes. Local government is run by officials appointed by the President.

Breakdown Is it Unitary of Federal? Is it Presidential or Parliamentary? Is it a Democracy or Dictatorship?

What do the underlined parts indicate? The president of Ainak has maintained his power for 16 years without needing to run for office. The legislature has been appointed by the President since that time. Generally, proposals suggested by the President are more or less “rubber stamped” by the legislature, since the jobs of the legislature are dependent on the President’s wishes. Local government is run by officials appointed by the President.

Example 5: United Provinces of Central Africa The United Provinces of Central Africa has a legislature called the Senate. Senate members are elected by the people in free elections in which all citizens over the age of 10 may vote. The president of the UPCA is elected by the Senate and is a member of the majority party in the Senate. Each of the provinces of the nation has a government, which has the power to enact laws laws from the province.

Breakdown Is it Unitary of Federal? Is it Presidential or Parliamentary? Is it a Democracy or Dictatorship?

What do the underlined parts indicate? The United Provinces of Central Africa has a legislature called the Senate. Senate members are elected by the people in free elections in which all citizens over the age of 18 may vote. The president of the UPCA is elected by the Senate and is a member of the majority party in the Senate. Each of the provinces of the nation has a government, which has the power to enact laws for the province.