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Page 1: Types of Government Chapter 14. Why Government? In order to survive and prosper people set up organizations to protect their community and to enforce

Types of GovernmentChapter 14

Page 2: Types of Government Chapter 14. Why Government? In order to survive and prosper people set up organizations to protect their community and to enforce

Why Government?

•In order to survive and prosper people set up organizations to protect their community and to enforce its rules - this is called government.

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Role of Government•To protect the lives, liberties, and property of members of the community

•To provide services that individuals cannot otherwise provide for themselves

•To exercise authority, governments are given power or the authority to use forces.

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Monarchy

•Oldest form of government.

•Main characteristic of a monarchy is that the rule inherits power.

•Kings and Queens in a monarchy might claim absolute power.

•Rulers hold this power by “divine right,” or the will of God.

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Constitutional Monarchy•Monarchs share power with an elected legislature. •Monarchs are protected and serve as symbolic head of state.

•Elected members of Parliament govern the country.

•Britain, Spain

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Qaboos Bin Said Al Said – Sultan of Oman

Mswati III of Swaziland, Africa’s last absolute monarch in the world.

Imperial household of Japan (ko shitsu) oldest continuous hereditary monarchy in the world. Akihito.

Sheikh_Sabah_Al‑Ahmad_Al‑Jaber_Al‑Sabah. Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy

Cambodia‑Sihamoni Cambodia is a constitutional

monarchy

Queen Elizabeth - United Kingdom-constitutional monarchy

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Republic

•A republic is formed when society overturns its king or queen.

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Midway Review

1. Why do people set up Governments?2. What is the role of Government?3. What are the three main characteristics of a

Monarchy?4. What is the main characteristic of a

Constitutional Monarch? Example.5. What is the main characteristic of a Republic?

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Democracy

•Government authority is based on the will of the people.

•People either vote on the issues directly, or they elect representatives who make government decisions for them.

•People enjoy basic rights and civil liberties.

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Direct Democracy

•Ancient Athens in 5th Century B.C. was the first known democracy.

•Democracy is Greek for “people-power”.

•Issues voted on directly by citizenry.

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Representative Democracy

•First developed by the Romans•Different social groups elect their own representatives, who meet in assemblies. •The nobles represented the Senate. •Governmental power is divided between two or more branches.

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Dictatorship•Also known as “one-party” systems.

•A single person or small group exercises complete power over others.

•Power gained by force, or position of authority is given.

•Citizens hold very few rights.

•Advantage: decisions are made quickly.

•Some countries in Latin America and Africa achieved their independence and became one-party states when the military leaders became dictators.

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Totalitarian Systems

•Government controls all aspects of individual life. •Also control the police, military, communications, economy, and the education system. •The government controls all television, radio, and newspapers. •Propaganda is common.• Censorship of all books or articles criticizing the government.•Those who oppose the government are arrested and sent to labor camps or killed.

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Theocracy

•Government run by religious leaders; also a very old form of government.

•The government claims to be directed by God, or divinely blessed.

•No legal separation between church and state.

• Ancient times rulers were often priests

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Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were believed to

be gods.

Examples of Theocracy throughout history.

The Byzantine Empire was ruled by an emperor who

was also head of the church.

In the Middle Ages, the head of the Catholic

Church, the Pope, ruled extensive territories in

Italy.

In early colonial times, Puritan

ministers helped govern

Massachusetts.

Iran, has both a theocratic

and democratic

government. The President

and representatives are elected

but are controlled by the Supreme

Leader.

The Supreme Leader is an Islamic cleric appointed for

life.

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Iran’s Theocracy

•Today, Iran has both a theocratic and democratic government. •Voters elect the President and representative to the legislature. •Iran’s religious leader is the head of state or Supreme Leader. •He is appointed for life and is the head of government, even above the president.

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Final Review

1. In a Democracy government authority is based on?2. What is the main characteristic of a Direct Democracy?

Example.3. How is a Representative Democracy structured? Example.4. What is the main advantage of a Dictatorship? Example.5. Which aspect of society does a Totalitarian System of

government control? Example.6. A Theocracy is run by whom?7. How is Iran’s Theocracy structured?

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What Type Of Government Does The United States of America Have?