Please copy questions (5); use map on page 591 to answer. Thanks. 1.What type of government does Nigeria have? 2.How many traditional monarchies exist.

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Please copy questions (5); use map on page 591 to answer. Thanks. 1.What type of government does Nigeria have? 2.How many traditional monarchies exist in Africa? 3.What type of government does Libya have according to the map? 4.Are there more Democracies or Authoritarian regimes in Africa? 5.Which African country is a protectorate?

 Describe the different types of government

oCh. 5 test will be on Wednesday, 9/4 oProgress Reports go home on Tuesday, September, 18 th

Bell ringer Web Map – Authoritarian Regimes Democrats versus Republicans HWK – Study for Ch. 5 test (review your notes!!!!!)

 Monarchy describes a government with a hereditary ruler who ______position of power  Absolute monarchy is almost non existent; consult with _______ and constrained by Islamic law

 Usually take power by ______ rely on police and military; limit freedoms (speech and press)  Infamous dictators throughout history, Idi Amin (_____), Noriega (______), Hussein (_______)

 Government extends total control over life; ban political opposition; suppress _________ freedom  Infamous totalitarians throughout history, Hitler (______), Stalin (_______), Kim Jong Ill (_________)

1.What three types of government did the Greek scholar Aristotle identify? 2.Who holds the power in an authoritarian regime? 3.What is a totalitarian government? 4.When did the numbers of democratic states being in increase? Please copy down the question (8); Skip three lines per questions. Thanks.

5.What role does the prime minister have in Great Britain’s system of government? 6.How is the parliamentary system different from the presidential system? 7.What totalitarian rulers took control in Germany and Italy in the 1920’s and 1930’s? 8.How do dictators usually gain control of a country?

 Describe the different types of government

oCh. 5 test will be on Today oPicture Day is Friday!! oProgress Reports go home on Tuesday, September, 18 th

Bell ringer Time Line – Democracy expands Ch. 5 Test HWK – Complete GR 27-1 (Due on Friday)

Early 1200’s, _______ began To place restrictions on Power of the king Today, absolute Monarchy has given way To the __________ monarch

Of the _ countries In world today, two- thirds are democratic governments Representative Democracy – no leader Inherits power; people Elect ___________

No country has a direct democracy, they have a representative ___________ USA, Mexico, and have a presidential system of government

Please copy questions (5); use map on page 600 to answer. Thanks. 1.Identify two countries on the map that have democracies. 2.Which two countries have a totalitarian regimes? 3.What type of government does Indonesia have? 4.Which country, according to the map, is a traditional monarchy? 5.Which island country has a authoritarian regime?

 Describe the different types of government

oPicture Day is Friday!! oCh. 27 Test on Wednesday, September 12 oProgress Reports go home on Tuesday, September, 18 th

Bell ringer Tic Tac Toe Chart – China in History Ch. 27 Vocabulary you should know HWK – Complete GR 27-1 (Due on Friday)

China is home _____ billion (20 % of world) People there fore it is A very powerful nation Collapse of ________ Means China is last Major communist state

Before Communist, China was ruled by Several dynasties_ ; 1949 saw emergence of Mao Chairman _____ turned China into a communist Country; Killed 1 million political opponents

The leader of the Executive branch of a Parliamentary government A monarch that has Complete & unlimited Power to rule His/her people System of government in which Government control extends To almost all aspects of people’s lives Power of hereditary Rulers is limited by The country’s constitution System of government In which both Executive & legislative Reside in elected assembly Government in which One leader holds Absolute power Ruler who exercises Complete control Over a state Pages

1.What three types of government did the Greek scholar Aristotle identify? 2.Who holds the power in an authoritarian regime? 3.What is a totalitarian government? 4.When did the numbers of democratic states begin to increase? Please copy down the question (8); Skip three lines per questions. Thanks.

5.What role does the prime minister have in Great Britain’s system of government? 6.How is the parliamentary system different from the presidential system? 7.What totalitarian rulers took control in Germany and Italy in the 1920’s and 1930’s? 8.How do dictators usually gain control of a country?

1.Which English King was forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215 A.D.? 2.List four rights found in the English Bill of Rights. 3.When did the English enact the Stamp Act? 4.Which famous Virginian once proclaimed, “Give me liberty or give me death!”? 5.Who wrote the pamphlet called Common Sense? Copy down questions (10); Please skip three lines per question; Please have planner on table.

6.Who was the King of England during the American Revolution era? 7.How many soldiers were in Washington’s army? 8.What are the 3 unalienable rights that Jefferson refers to in the Declaration of Independence? 9.Who did the Declaration of Independence not include as free men? 10.How many colonies were reborn as the United States on July 4, 1776? Copy down questions (10); Please skip three lines per question; Please have planner on table.

 Describe the different types of government

oCh. 27 Test on Wednesday, September 12 oCh. 2, Section 1 quiz on Friday, September 14 oProgress Reports go home on Tuesday, September, 18 th

Bell ringer Structure of Government Video – Declaration of Independence

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)

Secretary General (602) Premier (602) National People’s Congress (602) Politburo (602) Unitary System (603) Collective Farms (601) Human Rights (602)