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Highlights: Comparing Systems of Government SS.7.C.3.2 Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government. Terri Susan Fine, Ph.D. Content Specialist, Florida Joint Center for Citizenship

Systems and Forms of Government All governments have the same three powers (legislative, executive, judicial). It is in the organization of those powers where one can distinguish among forms of government. a) Some forms of government concentrate all of three powers in one place whereas other forms of government distribute power among individual states or subgovernments. b) Government systems are the rules focusing on how a government functions. Two governments may share the same form while they differ as to their type of government system. For example, two representative democracies (same form) may utilize different rules for electing members of the national legislature (different system). Comparing forms and systems of government enables one to clarify the advantages and disadvantages of each as to the effectiveness of each of the powers of government within those forms and systems, and the role of citizens within those forms and systems.

Comparing Government Systems: Unitary and Federal System of Government Definition The Role of the Citizen in Selecting Political Leaders Unitary a system of government where almost all power is located with the central government   None; in unitary systems, the head of the government comes to power through heredity/birth or military leadership. Federal A system of government where power is shared between a central government and states Citizens elect legislators, executives and some judges through direct elections.

Comparing Government System: Parliamentary and Confederal System of Government Definition Role of the Citizen in Selecting Political Leaders Parliamentary a system of government where power lies with the legislative body and the leader of the country is part of the legislature   Citizens elect political leaders indirectly through political parties. In these types of elections, citizens express their party preference, and the party chooses who will represent that party in the government. Confederal a system of government where power is located with the independent states and there is little power in the central government Citizens elect legislators, executives and some judges through direct elections.

Systems of Government Scenarios Name of Nation Symbol of Nation System Description Argentina Argentina’s federal government has an elected president, National Congress and Supreme Court. Argentina also has provinces, or states, that have their own constitutions and executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The central government and provinces share power in Argentina. European Union The European Union is a confederal partnership between 27 European countries. Everything that happens between partner countries is based on treaties that are voluntarily agreed upon by all members.

Systems of Government Scenarios Name of Nation Symbol of Nation System Description New Zealand In New Zealand the government is centered around the legislature and prime minister. The prime minister is the leader of the political party that has the majority of seats in the legislature. All members of the prime minister’s Cabinet must be members of the legislature. Japan Japan’s unitary government is organized with a strong, central government, comprised of a legislative branch called the Diet and an executive branch led by a prime minister and ministers of state. In Japan there are 47 prefectures, or states, however the prefectures are not independent and rely on the central government for funding.