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What’s the Relationship?
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Political units Cities, counties, states, and countries Defined by boundaries, called borders at the country level: Man-made Natural
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Government Types of government are defined by: How much control does the government have? Where does the power come from? How is the ruler changed? How much freedom do the people have? What about minorities?
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Democracy “Government by the people” Government is shaped by the people Rule by the majority – directly or indirectly Human rights and individual freedoms are valued, encouraged Free elections for all people eligible to vote While democracies tend to protect the rights of individuals in the minority, these are not guaranteed Switzerland is a democracy
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Republic “Rule of law” Government is limited by law Constitution/laws shape government Free elections for all those allowed by law to vote Constitutions guarantee certain rights to the people Rights of minorities are defined by law The United States is a republic
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Monarchy “Divine right of kings” In traditional monarchies, the monarch holds absolute power; in constitutional monarchies, power is shared with elected officials The ruler is decided by birth When a ruler dies, power passes to a member of the monarch’s family The amount of freedom people enjoy is decided by those in power Minority rights are defined by those in power Saudi Arabia is a traditional monarchy; Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy
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Theocracy “Power of religion” A religious leader or council has ultimate authority Power comes from religious belief Rulers are chosen by the church People are limited by religious law, as interpreted by the government Minorities, particularly religious minorities, may be discriminated against Iran is a theocracy
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Dictatorship “I am the law” A single person or small group exercises complete power Dictators seize power or are placed into a position of authority by a group in society Dictators hold power until they are overthrown People have little to no freedom in a dictatorship Minorities are often discriminated against North Korea is a dictatorship
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Totalitarianism “Ultimate control” Government controls all aspects of their citizens’ lives Dictatorship with unlimited authority Rule until death or removal No freedom, and significant repression (of all, including minorities) Burma is a totalitarian state
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Cultural beliefs and government Citizenship practices, public policies, and decision making may be influenced by: Nationalism Patriotism Gender bias Religion Tradition
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