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Government Review SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal. (b) Explain how governments determine citizen participations: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. (c) Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.
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Ways government systems distribute power
What is government? A government is a body with the authority to make, enforce, and interpret laws for a country or area. Governments distribute their power through three basic systems, what are they? Think UFC… Unitary, Federal, Confederation Who has the power in a Unitary system? The central government does!
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Who has the power in a Federal system?
Power is divided between the central government and the government of smaller political units like states. Who has the power in a Confederation system? A group of independent states join together and give limited powers to a common government. What are the three levels of the federal government? Central, Regional, Local
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How governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic
*ruled by a single person *holds ALL power *opposite of a democracy Example: Hitler/Nazism *ruled by a small group of people with wealth or power Example: Kings and their advisers POWER POWER Citizens, chosen few Gov. Citizens Gov. Democratic *people hold supreme power *people elect leaders and rule by majority Example: Our government, President Obama POWER Gov. Citizens
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The two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.
What are the three branches of government? *Legislative branch – makes the laws *Executive branch – carries out the laws *Judicial branch – enforces the laws What are some countries that have a parliamentary and presidential governments? Parliamentary United Kingdom Australia Jamaica Canada Presidential United States Mexico Argentina Brazil
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Branches of the Parliamentary System
Voters (Citizens) elect Legislative (Parliament) appoint Chosen by Majority Party Judicial Executive (Prime Minister) fusion of powers = executive and legislative branches are mixed, share power
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Branches of the Presidential System
Voters (Citizens) elect elect Legislative Executive (Congress) (President) approve nominate Checks and balances = limits each branch’s power, keeps one branch from having too much power Judicial separation of powers = division of the branches of government (US Supreme Court)
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