 There are different types of governments around the world. One of them is Monarchy. A Monarchy is where the head of state is a hereditary (king or queen).

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Types of Governments.
Advertisements

Forms of Government.
Types of Government.
Grade 7 Social Studies Online Presentation
Cornell Notes Forms of Government Forms of Government Key Points Notes
Types of Governments 12 Government.
Forms of Governments SS.7.C.3.1- Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy,
Systems of Government.
Types of Governments and Economies
OBJECTIVE I CAN DEFINE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS AND APPLY EACH TO MY OWN LIFE. SPI Define the different types of governments (i.e. democracy,
Types of Governments.
Mr. Rydalch – us government & civics
Types of Governments.
[SUPPORTING STANDARD]
4.3 Economic and Political Systems
AutocracyOligarchyDemocracy Types of Governments 1 person has ALL the _______________ and makes the decisions 1.Dictatorship Examples: _____________________.
1. Protect the environment 2. Solve Problems (social conflict) 3. Preserve culture (protection) 4. Pass laws (maintain order) 5. Set goals (stable economy)
Identify the different types of government and how they are different.
Types of Governments.
Government A system, group, or individual that makes decisions for the people in a social group, state, or nation.
Types of Governments CHV2O.
TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS. Differing ideas about the purposes of government have profound consequences for the well-being of individuals and society. Oligarchy.
Economic and Political Systems Muhammed Yunnus –Professor of economics –Met Sufiya Khatun Made stools –Started Bank loan small amounts to poor Join group.
Types of Governments Grade 7 Social Studies Online Presentation.
Some Types of Governments Anarchy Rule by individual responsibility. Anarchy is a situation where there is no government. This can happen after a civil.
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT Absolute Monarchy Definition: Leader (King or Queen) has ALL power Guiding Belief: King chosen by God! (Divine Right) –Leader makes.
Do Now: Why do people need government? Think about why we have rules in schools.
Types of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies.
Chapter 3, Section 4 Economic and Political Systems.
Review…. ■ What are the 3 classification systems we use to differentiate governments? Ask the person next to you until you both figure it out… ■ 1. who.
Identify the different types of government and how they are different.
Types of Governments Grade 7 Social Studies Online Presentation.
Political Systems and Economic Systems. Political Systems Countries can have a variety of political systems. They include:  Direct Democracy  Representative.
Government Identify the different types of government and how they are different (7.4.1).
Types of Governments. Classifying Government Monarchy or Republic Ask who makes the rules – a lifelong leader or elected representatives?
Government and Economy. Democracy  In a democracy, the government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have their.
Types of Governments APHUG | BHS.
The system that sets up and enforces a society’s laws.
Types of Government ___________ - the people rule, each person voting for every issue or election. ___________ - the people rule, people elect others to.
Chapter 2 - Lesson 3 B Governments and Economies Chapter 2 Patterns of Life.
Types of Governments Democracy In a democracy, the government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have their say.
The system that sets up and enforces a society’s laws.
TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS.
WHAT IS GOVERNMENT ?.
Types of Government Day 1. What is Gov’t? Government- ruling authority for a community or society. Any organization that has the power to make and enforce,
Types of Governments Social Studies Online Presentation.
9/18/09 – BR: What is the best type of government? Why?
Systems of Government. Anarchy No Government Can occur after a civil war when a government is destroyed and rival groups fight for power Believe government.
Types of Governments Objective: Define the different types of governments (i.e., democracy, tyranny, oligarchy, monarchy, communism and dictatorship).
Types of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies. Democracy The government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have.
Government A government is the organization through which a political unit exercises its authority, controls and administers public policy, and directs.
Topic 1 Australian Democracy. This presentation has been developed by the AEC to help communities understand the electoral system and the important part.
Forms of Government. What is government? Power and authority to rule a country. Makes laws, keeps order, & provides services.
Types of Governments. Democracy In a democracy, the government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have their say.
TYPES OF GOVERNMENTS. Types of Government Aristocracy: (rule of the best) Democracy: (rule of the people). Monarchy: (rule of the king) Oligarchy: (rule.
Lesson 08: Types of Governments Do Now: Get out your “I Am” poem. We will have time to share out if you want to. I am spot-checking for completion.
Types of Governments.
Types of Government.
Bellwork - 8/10/2015 List 3 of the most important jobs you believe a government should perform for its people.
Government By: Dorothy.
Principles of Government
The Government Structure
Warm Up What is a government? Is it good or bad? What are the pros and cons of a government, make a T Chart.
Grade 7 Social Studies Online Presentation
Types of Government.
Types of Government.
Forms of Governments Grade 6 Social Studies.
Types of Governments.
Types of Governments.
Governance & Civics.
Presentation transcript:

 There are different types of governments around the world. One of them is Monarchy. A Monarchy is where the head of state is a hereditary (king or queen). When they die the oldest son or daughter takes over. There are over 48 countries that run under Monarchy and they are Spain, Great Britain, Sweden and Denmark. Another one is Dictatorship. A Dictatorship is a government where one person makes all the rules and laws without getting feedback from anyone else because they haven’t been elected. They use armies to stay in power. A democracy is better because the people can elect their leaders but in Dictators the people have no power and if they go against them they can be killed. There are 35 dictatorship countries including China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran and North Korea. A Communism Government is a system where the government owns all the property and people contribute and receive what they need. A communist country provides the people with healthcare, education and welfare. There are only 5 countries that run under a communist. They are China, Laos, Cuba, Vietnam and North Korea. Anarchy is a situation where there is no government. This can happen after a war in the country or when the government is destroyed and groups are fighting to take its place. Anarchists are people who think that governments are bad. They say that it stops people from organising their own lives. There are only two anarchist countries, Somalia and Yemen.

Australia’s government type is Federal, Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy which was formed in In a democracy the government is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to say who runs the country. It is compulsory for Australian citizens 18 years and over to enrol and vote. Election are held every 3 years. We elect representatives for these levels. Commonwealth/Federal, State and Local. Australian’s vote to elect members of the parliament to make laws and decisions. Why are laws made? Laws are made to prevent crimes, help protect Australia’s society and keep everyone safe. People who live in Australia are very lucky and fortunate because the education is very good compared to other places because in some places and countries people don’t get education because there are no schools and families cannot afford it. I also think people that work here get a good amount of money that their family needs because in some countries people have to eat out of rubbish bins or left overs because they cannot afford the money to buy food because they don’t work.

There are 3 levels of government, they are Commonwealth/ Federal, State/ Territory and the Local government. There is one commonwealth parliament which is located in Canberra. The parliament makes all the laws for Australia this is called the Parliament body. The commonwealth gets its money from the tax which people pay to the government. A tax is when you buy something and a small amount of money goes to the commonwealth government. The commonwealth is responsible for things like, Defence, Trade, Customs, Currency, Postal services, Immigration and Medicare which get us access to health care. State/Territory There are 6 state and 2 territory parliaments. Each makes laws for its people. It raises money from taxes on services and land. It also receives money from the commonwealth. The state government is responsible for things such as hospitals, forestry, which is caring for forests, wildlife protection, schools roads and railways. Roads and railways provides roads, footpaths, railways and from that we get public transport. Local Governments There are approximately 700 local governments. The first local government was formed in Australia, Adelaide It collects rates from property owners they then use that money on rubbish trucks, local roads and pet control. They receive money from both commonwealth and state/territory governments. They are responsible for swimming pools, town planning's- where to build houses, libraries, license for pets, parking meters and garbage collection.

 All government types around the world take care of their people but the way they do this can be very different.