Governmental Project EXAMPLE. Democracy Democracy is a form of government where the people have the power. In a democracy, decisions about the government.

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Governmental Project EXAMPLE

Democracy Democracy is a form of government where the people have the power. In a democracy, decisions about the government are decided by the people. The United States is a democracy. Barack Obama President of the United States

Dictatorship A government that is controlled by one person or a small group of people. Cuba is a dictatorship. Fidel Castro – Cuban Dictator

Communism " Pure communism" in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and oppression-free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the decision-making process in both the political and economic spheres of life.democratically Hu Jintaeo China

Constitutional Monarchy A constitutional monarchy is a form of government wherein either an elected or hereditary monarch is the head of state, unlike in an absolute monarchy, wherein the king or the queen is the sole source of political power, as he or she is not legally bound by the constitution. The constitutional monarchy's government and its law are the government and the law of a limited monarchy. Most constitutional monarchies have a parliamentary system (Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom) in which the monarch is the head of state, but a directly- or indirectly-elected prime minister is head of government.monarchhead of stateabsolute monarchyparliamentary systemAustraliaBelgiumCanadaDenmarkJapanMalaysia NetherlandsNew ZealandNorwaySpainSweden ThailandUnited Kingdomprime minister Queen Elizabeth & Family Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair

Totalitarianism Totalitarianism (or totalitarian rule) is a concept used to describe political systems whereby a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. Totalitarian regimes or movements maintain themselves in political power by means of an official all-embracing ideology and propaganda disseminated through the state-controlled mass media, a single party that controls the state, personality cults, control over the economy, regulation and restriction of free discussion and criticism, the use of mass surveillance, and widespread use of terror tactics. North Korea is an example.political systemsstateregimespolitical powerideologypropagandamass mediaa single partypersonality cultseconomyrestrictionfree discussion and criticismmass surveillanceterror