Chapter 2 - Lesson 3 B Governments and Economies Chapter 2 Patterns of Life.

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Chapter 2 - Lesson 3 B Governments and Economies Chapter 2 Patterns of Life

The word monarchy means “rule by one” In this system a monarch (king or queen) makes the decisions for all of the people The position of monarch is usually inherited, which means passed down within one family Other Governing Systems pg Monarchy – is a governing system in which one person rules, usually a king or queen

In 1215, the King of England, King John, signed the Magna Carta The Magna Carta listed the rights of England’s Upper Class and limited the power of the monarchy Today England still has a monarchy but the monarch’s authority is limited England also has a democracy with elected leaders called Parliament England’s government is called a constitutional monarchy The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a queen and a parliament that has two houses: the House of Lords, with 574 life peers, 92 hereditary peers, and 26 bishops; and the House of Commons, which has 651 popularly elected members. Other Governing Systems pg

Dictatorship – a governing system in which one person seizes complete control by force The difference between a monarchy and a dictatorship is that dictators do not inherit their authority, they claim it by force, usually by violent means Dictators usually rule until they die or are overthrown

Other Governing Systems pg The people in power share the same ideas and beliefs about government and work together to spread their ideas In the ancient city of Sparta the rulers were a group of landowners Today, China has an oligarchy where the members are part of the Chinese Communist Party Oligarchy – a governing system where a group of people who are not elected by citizens control the country

Other Governing Systems pg Theocracy – a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. A theocracy is a form of government in which the deity is considered immediate authority The government is run by a holy person or priest that uses the religious book of their religion to make decisions for the people Ayatollah

Countries and their governments: Other Governing Systems pg democracymonarchy dictatorship oligarchytheocracy USA Canada England Italy Australia Mexico South Africa France Germany England Japan Norway Canada Denmark Belize Jamaica Spain Sweden Belarus Cuba North Korea Syria Rwanda Sudan Myanmar China Russia Saudi Arabia Iran Turkey Vatican City Iran Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan

What are the five main governing systems in the world? (pg.70)

Remember Monarchy Oligarchy Dictatorship Theocracy