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Unitary - One central government controls weaker states
Unitary - One central government controls weaker states. Power is not shared between states, counties, or provinces. Confederation - A weak or loose organization of states that agree to follow a central government. Each state makes its own laws and the central government is only concerned about defense and trade. Federal - Power is shared by a powerful central government and states or provinces that have self-rule, usually through their own legislatures.
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Local/ State Gov’t Central Gov’t Local/ State Gov’t Central Gov’t UNITARY CONFEDERATION Central Gov’t Local/ State Gov’t FEDERATION
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How Citizens Participate
Oligarchic - Rule by few. Oligarchy is a form of government where political power rests with a small elite segment of society. Could be by wealth, family or military powers.
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Autocratic - Having and exercising
complete political power and control. Absolute power
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Democracy - Government ruled by the people
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Citizen Participation
Autocratic Democratic 10 Oligarchic
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(Democracy is a government ruled by the people)
2 Forms of Democracy Presidential democracy is a system of government where an executive branch is separate from the legislature (Democracy is a government ruled by the people)
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Parliamentary democracy: a democracy having a parliament
(Democracy is a government ruled by the people)
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