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1 Warm up Tuesday January 18, 2011
There are three types of government systems that determine citizen participation. Explain each of them in detail (democracy, oligarchy and autocracy). Then explain in detail the three types of governments that distribute power (unitary, confederation and federal).

2 Standards SS7CG1 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. b. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. c. Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.

3 Essential Question How do the unitary, confederation, and federal government systems distribute power? Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic.

4 Today I will learn how various forms of government operate because, as a society increases in complexity and interacts with other societies, the complexity of the government also increases.

5 Group Task With your group you will review the items on the next slide. Categorize the information correctly in the following three categories: (1) Autocracy (2) Oligarchy and (3) Democracy. Use your time wisely!

6 Oligarchy Democracy Group gains power by wealth or social status
Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy Group gains power by wealth or social status Rule of A Few Rule of One Decisions based on the majority Dominant Clique or Clan Absolute Monarchy Voting Presidential & Parliamentary Rule of All Candidates may express their views freely Power to govern is in the hands of small group Freedom and equality is valued Power to govern is held by one person Hitler Dictator Citizen has limited role in government Person usually inherits power or gets it by military force

7 How did you do? We will now see if your group’s responses are correct. Next Slide……………..

8 Oligarchy Democracy Voting Presidential & Parliamentary Rule of All
Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy Dictator Rule of A Few Voting Rule of One Dominant Clique or Clan Presidential & Parliamentary Absolute Monarchy Group gains power by wealth or social status Rule of All Hitler Power to govern is in the hands of small group Freedom and equality is valued Person usually inherits power or gets it by military force Decisions based on the majority Power to govern is held by one person Candidates may express their views freely Citizen has limited role in government

9 What do we know about Forms of Government ?
Using the I-Respond system, we will answer ten (10) questions. We will use the data from your responses to determine our strengths and weaknesses. Please do not share your answers. Answer the questions to the best of your ability! As you answer the questions we will discuss which answers are correct and why.

10 Question #1 In Nigeria, the government’s power is divided between the central and regional governments. Some powers are reserved to the central government and some to the regional government. Both authorities share some power. This is an example of which government system. (SS7CG1a) A. confederation B. unitary C. federal D. parliamentary

11 Question #2 If Kenya is a Democratic Republic and Sudan is a dictatorship, how would the method of voting for leaders differ in these countries? A. In Sudan, all citizens elect a president B. In Kenya, a few citizens would elect the president C. In Sudan, citizens would not elect a leader D. In Kenya, citizens would not elect a leader.

12 Question #3 In an Absolute Monarchy, whatever the king says goes. An Absolute Monarchy could be best described as a(n): A. anarchy B. autocracy C. democracy D. oligarchy

13 Question #4 In South Africa citizens are free to elect their leaders. South Africa could be best described as a __________________. A. monarchy B. theocracy C. democracy D. dictatorship

14 Question # 5 Citizens actively participate in which form of government? A. autocratic B. oligarchic C. unitary D. democratic

15 Question # 6 A federal system of government divides the power between the A. central government and foreign governments. B. president and congress. C. central government and regional governments. D. monarch and the parliament.

16 Question #7 Parliamentary and presidential forms of government have many similarities. What is one major difference? A. In a parliamentary form of government, the prime minister is elected by citizens of the country. B. In a presidential form of government, the president is elected by the citizens of the country. C. The major difference is that the monarch appoints the prime minister in a parliamentary form of government. D. The major difference is that the prime minister is appointed by the upper chamber if the parliament.

17 Question#8 In Israel, citizens elect members of the legislature, and the legislature chooses the head of government. What type of government does Israel have? A absolute dictator B absolute monarchy C presidential democracy D parliamentary democracy

18 Question #9 In a parliamentary system, who is the head of government?
a. Monarch b. Dictator c. President d. Prime Minister

19 Question# 10 What type of government gives the king or queen complete control? Democracy Republic Absolute Monarchy Theocracy

20 Homework – Create a chart like this and complete it for homework.
Determining Citizen Participation Definition Citizen’s role regarding voting and personal freedoms Autocratic Oligarchic Democratic

21 Closing Create an acrostic that using one of the following words: Autocracy**** Oligarchy*** Democracy Example Mothers are really sweet and kind Only the sweetest thing on earth They love you like anything Have to work all day cleaning Easy to make them happy Really easy to give them hugs and kisses


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