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Economy & Government

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Learning Objectives

• I can name and describe the different types of economic systems

• I can compare and contrast different economic systems around the world.

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• To more effectively live, humans have set up economic systems and governments.

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• Economic Systems Theories of:

a. production (making)

b. distribution (shipping, buying & selling)

c. consumption (using)

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Production, distribution or consumption?

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a. used by earlier civilizations and less developed countries

b. subsistence living

c. depend on customs, traditions, & inheritance to guide economic activities

d. found among indigenous populations that largely depend on agriculture for their living

information about both economies taken from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-traditional-and-market-economy.htm

1. Traditional Economy

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2. Capitalism (a.k.a.Free Market system) (vo a. private ownership of property and/or businesses

b. no gov’t regulation (rules)

c. supply & demand

c. encourages competition

d. class system.

Adam Smith

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This company

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• Class System is a part of capitalism

• - Upper (elites)

- Middle (bourgeoisie)

- Lower/workers

middle upper/elites

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3. Socialism – A theory advocating some gov’t control (regulation) of economic activity. It also relies on the redistribution of wealth.

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4. Communism– “higher stage” of socialisma. Total gov’t ownership of property and businesses

b. Pro-worker (proletariat)

c. Classless system (everyone is equal)

d. Command Economy

- What is the color of communism?

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- The color of communism - red

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Origin of Communism - Karl Marx (German philosopher)

Published in 1848

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• What type of economic system does the U.S. have?

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• The U.S.A., technically, has a Mixed Economy capitalist (free market) economy with some government regulation (socialism).

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• Where is the U.S. on the capitalist/communist continuum? What about Canada? 1 to 10

CommunismCapitalism

Socialism

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• Despite the technicalities, most people call our economic system . . . CAPITALISM!!!

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• Does capitalism work?

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Donald Trump – 2.9 billion

#2 (richest in the world) Bill Gates – 61 billion

#3 Warren Buffet – 44 billion

For some . . . capitalism is great!

Paris Hilton

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Oprah Winfrey is worth 2.7 billion

Who is the richest person in the world?

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Carlos Slim (Mexico) - #1 richest person in the world @ 70 billion

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Capitalism fosters greed

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For others . . . not so much (hurts those who do not have $)

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Republicansrepublicans

Capitalism vs. Communism and/or Socialism . . . you be the judge.

Again, what type of system does the U.S. have?

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Occupy Wall Street movement (2011) which protested against greed, corruption, economic inequality, etc.

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• Capitalists use propaganda to demonize communism and socialism.

“Communism” and “Socialism” are considered dirty words to many people in the United States.

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juxtaposition

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Learning Objectives

• I can name and describe the different types of government systems

• I can compare and contrast different government systems

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• Political Systems – a system of government; a form of rule over people.

- What are some different forms of government?

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1. Democracy– Government by the people.

Two types:a. Direct Democracy-

– Everyone participates and has a say in gov’t. Ex. Ancient Greece

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b. Republic– Gov’t system in which the people elect leaders to

represent them. a.k.a. representative democracy. Example: USA

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• Difference between (direct) democracy and republic. Students will draw

(Direct)

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2. Autocracy – government in which one person has unlimited power over others.

- Two types: a. Totalitarian dictatorship

Pol Pot - Cambodia

Augusto Pinochet - Chile

Bashar al-Assad - Syria Saddam Hussein - Iraq

All are infamous and, generally, narcissistic.

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Muammar Gaddafi - Libya

Idi Amin - Uganda

Rafael Trujillo – Dominican Republic

The state/country is in control of everything

Students-pleasedraw this

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Also comes with a ridiculous fashion sense.

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• Regime– authoritarian/dictatorship and/or corrupt government

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b. Monarchy– Government rule by king or queen. Two types:

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1. 1. Absolute Monarchy – all powerful

Ex. Saudi Arabia

King Abdullah

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2. Constitutional or Limited Monarchy –little or no power

“I just came out to say, POWER TO THE PEOPLE.”

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Constitutional Monarchy Ex. Canada, Jamaica, Belize & other Caribbean Islands.

Blue-currentRed-Formerxt

British Commonwealth of Nations. Who is there monarch?

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• Is Queen Elizabeth II, of the United Kingdom, an absolute monarch?

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• NO!!! She is a constitutional or limited monarch.

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3. Oligarchy – Government rule by a group of people.

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Example: Communist State (country) – single-party (communist) rule which professes allegiance to Marxist-Leninist communist ideology; led by a dictator; indoctrination.

North Korea

Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin

Communism is thought of as both an economic system and a gov’t system.

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- Current Communist States (countries) – Cuba, China, Laos, Vietnam & North Korea

Western Hemisphere

Eastern Hemisphere

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• The United States will do everything in their power to stop the spread of

communism . . . especially in the Western Hemisphere.

Ex. Nicaragua 1980s

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This was the fear of the

U.S.--especially after Cuba

was on their doorstep

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• The U.S. anti-communist policy known as The Domino Theory

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4. Theocracy– gov’t rule by a religion. Ex.– Iran (Islam)

Ayatollah (Supreme Leader) in Iran

President

Based on Sharia Law

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Iranian fashion police

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Showing hair is a form protest.

Women’s rights protest in Tehran, Iran. The theocratic gov’t took it very seriously.

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“Women should have the same rights as men.” Farsi/Persian

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5. Fascism– led by a dictator; emphasizes ancestry, culture and blood; emphasis of nation (nationalism) over the individual; indoctrination; forcibly suppresses any opposition.

Examples: Germany, Italy & Spain in the 1930’s & ’40s

Francisco Franco (Spain)Hitler and Mussolini (Italy)

As mentioned before, dictators are, generally, infamous and very narcissistic.

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6. Plutocracy – the rule or control of a society by the wealthy.

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7. Anarchy– no government

Nester Makhno (1918) – leader of the Anarchist Free Territory in Ukraine during the Russian Civil War.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (French) – father of modern Anarchism

Mikhail Bakunin (Russian)

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What would life be like without gov’t?Think about it.

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You would have to deal with people like this.

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• What is the role of government?

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- To serve and protect (we hope)

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• I can explain how different countries are connected economically through trade, transportation, etc.

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• We are all globally linked/connected together . . . how?

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1. Transportation

a. Waterwaysb. Roadsc. Aird. rail

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2. Economics

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• - Currency (paper money)1. Example: euro

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- Distribution . . . Trade

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• What percent (%) of trade travels by water?

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- 90%

- Top five trading partners (countries/states) with the U.S.?

Long Beach, CA port

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1. Canada 2. China 3. Mexico 4. Japan 5. Germany

- Examples of major trade networks.

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Major trade networks - Oil

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• Tariff – a tax on imports & exports . . . why tariffs?

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• Tariffs protect locally made products.

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3. Communicationa. Language

1. Internet2. Telephones3. Mail4. T.V./Radio

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Hemisphere & “World”?????

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KIP

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4. Migration– movement from one place to another.

World migration since 1700

Hemispheres?