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1 Middle East Governments SS7CG5 The student will explain the structures of the national governments of Southwest Asia (Middle East).

2 Middle East Governments Element “a” –Compare the parliamentary democracy of the State of Israel, the monarchy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the theocracy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, distinguishing the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting rights and personal freedoms.

3 State of Israel Parliamentary democracy Secular, not based on religion Leader: Prime Minister, Binyamin NETANYAHU

4 State of Israel Citizens elect representatives to the Knesset (the legislature), the major political party of the Knesset then choose the Prime Minister All citizens can vote at the age of 18 Personal freedoms: speech, press, religion

5 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Hereditary monarchy Based on the Islamic religion Leader: King Abdullah

6 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia King inherits the power Men over 21 can vote Few personal freedoms, not allowed to speak out against their government, limited human rights

7 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has become infamous for its religious police (known by the Arabic word "mutaween"), who have the power to arrest unrelated men and women caught socializing, seize products regarded as "un- Islamic" and enforce Islamic dress codes and dietary laws

8 Islamic Republic of Iran Theocracy- government based on religion Political leader is also the religious leader Leader: Supreme Leader Also have a president Hassan Rouhani

9 Islamic Republic of Iran Supreme Leader is chosen by the Assembly of Experts (reigns for life) Citizens (men and women) can vote at the age of 18- president is elected Few personal freedoms

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