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Citizen Participation in Autocratic, Oligarchic & Democratic SS6CG4 Students will compare and contrast various forms of government. b. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic

Citizen Participation People have different rights when it comes to participating in government. In some countries, people hold the power and elect their leaders or rulers. They vote on their laws.

Because many people are involved in making decisions, solving a problem or responding to a crisis often takes a long time. In other countries a small group of people hold power. Those that have wealth, own lots of land, or have military support may form this group. If needed, these groups select one of their own to be the leader.

There are also those countries that have only one ruler There are also those countries that have only one ruler. This type of ruler may come to power through family bloodlines, like a king or queen,

or may be a dictator in power because of military strength. Fidel Castro of Cuba

Citizens in countries with these last two types of government have no say in the laws or the government. Such rulers often do not do what is best for their country and its people.

Type of Rule Who holds the Power Who can be elected Who can vote Autocratic Czarist Russia was an autocratic government Single ruler Unlimited Power for the ruler No one – citizens have no choice No citizen participation – no elections are held Oligarchic Many medieval governments were oligarchic Small group of people Group answers only to each other No one outside the ruling group – the rulers are selected by the group No citizen participation – leaders are chosen from within the ruling group by the group Democratic France is an example of a democratic country in Europe Citizens of the country The voters Any citizen (with some restrictions like age, not in jail, etc.)

Quiz 1. In which types of government do citizens have no voting rights? a. an autocracy and a democracy b. an oligarchy and a democracy c. an oligarchy and an autocracy d. any of the three types of governments

2. An autocracy puts the power of the government into the hands of a. the citizens b. a single person c. the representatives d. a small group of people

3. How can autocratic rulers come to power? a. by voter election b. by legislative election c. through their bloodline d. by representative appointment

4. Which statement is TRUE about an oligarchy? a. Anyone can lead b. Leaders are elected c. Laws protect the citizens d. A small group of people govern