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Chapter 2 Forms of Government

Types of Government

Types of Government Three ways to classify governments: 1. Systems of government 2. Relationship between levels of government 3. Methods of selecting the executive

Systems of Government Monarchy Dictatorship Anarchy Popular government

Dictatorship In a dictatorship, the government acts without the consent of the people. Totalitarianism Autocracy Oligarchy

Anarchy An absence of government Because of human depravity, anarchy, instead of leading to maximum liberty, leads to a state of lawlessness. Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?

Popular Governments Power resides in the people. Direct democracy

Popular Governments Indirect democracy – people choose their peers represent them. Republic – “a state in which the supreme power rests in the people and their elected representatives or officers.

Types of Government Three ways to classify governments: 1. Systems of government 2. Relationship between levels of government

Relationship Between Levels of Government Unitary Federal Confederate

Examples: Great Britain, Japan, France, Israel Unitary All power from the people (unlike dictatorship) Power resides in central government Local units may help administer government. Examples: Great Britain, Japan, France, Israel

Relationship Between Levels of Government Federal Governments – Federalism Examples: United States, Brazil, India

Relationship Between Levels of Government Confederate Governments Examples: Articles of Confederation, Confederate States of America, European Union (EU)

Types of Government Three ways to classify governments: 1. Systems of government 2. Relationship between levels of government 3. Methods of selecting the executive

Methods of Selecting the Executive Presidential System – people directly elect the president. Question: Do the people directly elect the President of the United States? Answer: No. The Electoral College elects the president.

Methods of Selecting the Executive Parliamentary System People elect their representatives to Parliament. Candidate of the party with the most votes in each district wins. The majority party in the parliament chooses the executive (prime minister). Examples: Great Britain, France, Japan, Indonesia Systems of Government: Popular (Direct, Indirect – Republic),

Which system is better: Presidential or Parliamentary?

American Government

Levels of American Government National State Local

National Government The U.S. Constitution LIMITS the power of the national government by allowing it to have certain DELEGATED POWERS.

National Government Executive Judicial Legislative

Legislative Branch Makes the laws Closest ties to the people: directly elected Two houses House of Representatives Senate

Executive Branch Enforces the laws President Vice President Advisors EOP Cabinet

Judicial Branch Interprets the laws Are the laws passed by Congress and the states consistent with the Constitution? Supreme Court Lower Courts

State Government Fifty (50) states States keep all power not delegated to the national government (RESERVED POWERS) or prohibited to the states by the Constitution (PROHIBITED POWERS). States all have their own constitutions.

State Government Reserved Powers– 10th Amendment Police, educate, land-use laws, licensing, etc. Prohibited Powers – Keeps certain powers in the hands of the national government. Coin money, make treaties, import/export taxes, raise a military force in peacetime, etc.

Review Quiz What are the levels of U.S. government? What are the branches of U.S. government? What is the function of the legislative branch? What is the function of the executive branch? What is the function of the judicial branch?

Answers 1. national, state, local 2. legislative, executive, judicial 3. make laws 4. enforce the laws 5. interpret the laws