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3/21/2016 Do you think it is important that each nation has a government? Why or why not? Do you think governments could be better? How?
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DICTATORSHIP
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What is Dictatorship? = Leaders hold absolute authority over the people Normally very militaristic, or run by military power Autocracy: one single person in power Oligarchy: small group in power
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FASCISM
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What is Fascism? = A strong government with social and economic control (works hand in hand with Communism) Led by a charismatic dictator Sense of fervent patriotism among population
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SOCIALISM
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What is Socialism? = where benefits of economy should be equally distributed among society Which countries incorporate socialism? Europe/Canada
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Why? Modern-Day socialism developed out of the Industrial Revolution - Bad conditions led to social and economic reform The workers would rise up against the bosses and make everything equal Karl Marx – father of modern-day socialism
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Characteristics of Social Economies Nationalization Transportations, utilities Public Welfare Health care, free education, maternity leave, pensions Taxation 50-60% for middle class, 90% for upper class Centrally Planned Economy Government plans economy so many years in advance
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Pros and Cons In developing countries it appeals to people that want equality and change Evens out inequalities in society Gives workers and citizens more control over their daily lives Too much government involvement People can’t choose how to use their income Why work hard when your basic needs will be taken care of anyway?
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COMMUNISM
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What is Communism? = A system where the government owns and controls everything Developed by Karl Marx along with socialism
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Karl Marx’s Theory First would be a dictatorship to gain control of all things Then the government would go away when the society had become classless. A classless society was the ideal situation. But!! The problem!? PEOPLE LOVE POWER!
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Characteristics of Communist Economies Role of the Communist Party Holds all power Central Planning Government plans every five years in advance on how things will be run and turn out Collectivization Government taking control of all aspects of the nation State Ownership Government owning housing, banks, hospitals, stores
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Communist Nations Most are in Asia China North Korea Cuba – Castro family has led since 1959
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