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1. Who Participates Autocratic vs. Democratic 2. Selecting the Executive 3. Geographic Distribution of Power
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Autocracy- “self-rule” one ruler who arbitrarily rules and controls the people’s lives in the name of the people Monarchy-Denmark Dictatorship-former Iraq Totalitarian- Peoples’ Republic of China, former Soviet Union
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Oligarchy-rule by few Junta- rule by military (former Chile, Thailand, Pakistan) Aristocracy- rule by landed classes (former Mexico) Theocracy- rule by religious officials (Iran, Vatican)
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Democracy- “rule of the people” Direct Indirect Democracy and free enterprise go hand in hand- They promote individual freedom The governments participation in the economy is limited but used to protect the public
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PARLIAMENTARY-EXECUTIVE IS PART OF LEGISLATIVE BRANCH AND CHOSEN BY ITS MAJORITY PARTY PRESIDENTIAL-EXECUTIVE CHOSEN AT LARGE BY VOTERS Advantages of Parliamentary System More cooperation between the executive and the legislature- questions with the Prime Minister once a week More accountability for the executive-legislature can ask for vote of no confidence Cabinet officials play an active role in enactment of legislation Disadvantage of Parliamentary System Prime Minister not as representative as the president Allows one party to go unchecked Instability
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Unitary System People Big Government Local Government The Big Government makes policies for the local governments as well as handle national affairs: examples France, Britain, China, Egypt
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Confederal: The people establish the local governments which give to the national government (power that is extremely limited) (Articles of Confederation, Confederate States of America) Federal: Power is constitutionally divided between levels of government, and their legitimacy comes from the people
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Want stuff More gov’t Have stuff Less gov’t
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Marxism/Leninism: central control of economy-total equality and security (totalitarianism, despotism, authoritarianism) Socialism: government control of economy-economic equality, political liberty Liberalism: active government to achieve economic and social equality-political liberty, economic security, equal opportunity Conservative: protect capitalism, political liberty, economic liberty, social order Libertarianism: least government is best government
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IssueLocke: Second Treatise on GovernmentHobbes: Leviathan Human nature and natural law Man is by nature a social animal and they have an ability to know right and wrong and what is theirs and someone else’s Man is not by nature a social animal, society only exists through the state and property only exists through the state The State of Nature Men were honest, and while insecure it was peaceful, good and pleasant No society, man lives in continual fear of death; life is solitary, poor, short The Social Contract We give up our right to ourselves exact retribution for crimes in return for impartial justice If you shut up and do as your told, you have right not to be killed Violation of Social Contract If a ruler seeks absolute power, he is in a state of war with citizens and they have a right to kill the ruler No right to rebel; ruler’s define good and evil Role of the State The only role of the state is to ensure that justice is being done Whatever the state does is just by definition Adapted from www.jim.com/hobbes.htm
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Form a more perfect union Establish Justice Insure Domestic Tranquility Provide for the Common Defense Promote General Welfare Secure Blessings of Liberty “A nation is formed by the willingness of each of us to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good…For the American idea, though it is shared by all of us, is realized in each one of us.” Barbara Jordan
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