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GOVERNMENT Types of Governments
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What types of government
are there?
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Four common types are: Monarchy Dictatorship Democracy Theocracy
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Democracy In a democracy, the government is elected by the people.
Eligible voters have a chance to have their say over who runs the country. It is distinct from governments controlled by a particular social class or group A democracy is determined either directly or through elected representatives.
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Direct Democracy People vote directly on every issue.
Only practical in a small, local level.
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Representative Democracy
People are represented by elected officials. Used in national, State and local levles. Also known as a Republic government.
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Monarchy Power is in the hands of one ruler.
Usually a king, queen, emperor or empress. The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs. In some traditional monarchies, the monarch has absolute power. But a constitutional monarchy, like the UK, also has a democratic government that limits the monarch's control.
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Dictatorship A country ruled by a single leader. The leader has not been elected and may use force to keep control. In a military dictatorship, the army is in control.
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Theocracy Governmental rulers are identical with the leaders of the dominant religion Governmental policies are either identical with or strongly influenced by the principals of the majority religion. Government claims to rule on behalf of God or a higher power
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1. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: The pharaoh was an absolute ruler. He commanded the army and controlled irrigation and grain supplies. People in this society considered the pharaoh to be a god.
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2. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT In the first century AD, the Greeks recognized three types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and anarchy. The Jews at the time did not fit into any of these categories as they believed only God and his laws were sovereign.
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3. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: In 450 B.C. this civilization assembled and all citizens voted on laws. A council of 500 prepared business for the assembly.
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4. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: The Nazi Party took over every aspect of this country’s social, economic & political life. Hitler quickly secured his power by burning down a legislative building and used the incident to obtain emergency powers, becoming an absolute ruler.
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5. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: In this country some people are elected to make laws and some people are appointed officials.
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1. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: The pharaoh was an absolute ruler. He commanded the army and controlled irrigation and grain supplies. People in this society considered the pharaoh to be a god. Monarchy
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2. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT In the first century AD, the Greeks recognized three types of government: monarchy, aristocracy, and anarchy. The Jews at the time did not fit into any of these categories as they believed only God and his laws were sovereign. Theocracy
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3. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: In 450 B.C. this civilization assembled and all citizens voted on laws. A council of 500 prepared business for the assembly. Direct Democracy
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4. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: The Nazi Party took over every aspect of this country’s social, economic & political life. Hitler quickly secured his power by burning down a legislative building and used the incident to obtain emergency powers, becoming an absolute ruler. Dictatorship
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5. NAME THAT GOVERNMENT: In this country some people are elected to make laws and some people are appointed officials. Representative Democracy
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Geographic Distribution of Power
Power can be distributed between central (national) and local governments in three different ways. Unitary Federal Confederate
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Unitary Government An advantage of this type of government is that it creates local units of government for its own convenience. A disadvantage is that local governments have only those powers that the central government chooses to give them.
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Federal government An advantage is that the national government and the states are co-equal partners. A disadvantage is that conflicts inevitably rise between the two levels of government and some functions and services are duplicated.
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Confederate government
An advantage is that most power belongs to the local (regional) government. A disadvantage is that the central government only has limited power, which restricts its ability to act on behalf of the confederacy as a whole.
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