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How Do Governments Distribute Power?
Unitary Confederation Federal SS6CG4a
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Standard Addressed SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederate, and federal.
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Why do we have governments?
They are organized ways for creating laws/rules designed to protect the well-being of the general public and to help manage conflict. They determine the power structure (who has the power) within a country. In some countries, only one person or party maintains centralized control of the government, while in other countries power is shared between individuals and factions.
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Why do we have governments?
All countries require governments to function. Governments provide laws, structure, public services, and national defense. There are different types of governments: Democracies Republics Monarchies Dictatorships
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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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Unitary Government Unitary - a system in which the power is held by one central authority. All power is given to the one branch of government. Examples: France United Kingdom Sweden Spain Former Soviet Union Unitary Video
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The countries in Blue have Unitary Governments.
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Confederation Confederation - A form of government based on a voluntary agreement under which separate countries work together. Independent states voluntarily work together for some common purpose and agree to certain limits on their freedom of action as a confederation. Examples: European Union Articles of Confederation Confederation Video
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Federal Government Federal - Power is shared by a powerful central government and the state or local governments. States or provinces are given considerable self rule, usually through their own legislatures. Examples: United States Russian Federation Germany
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The countries in Green have Federal Governments.
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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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Ways Government Distributes Power
All key powers are held by the central government State/regional authorities hold most of the power Unitary Federal Confederation Power is shared between the central government and the regional governments Strong central government Weaker central government
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