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Government Basics. Sponge #1: Gov’t Name ONE thing that you think the government should do AND ONE thing you think should NOT be something government.

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Page 1: Government Basics. Sponge #1: Gov’t Name ONE thing that you think the government should do AND ONE thing you think should NOT be something government.

Government Basics

Page 2: Government Basics. Sponge #1: Gov’t Name ONE thing that you think the government should do AND ONE thing you think should NOT be something government.

Sponge #1: Gov’t

Name ONE thing that you think the government should do AND ONE

thing you think should NOT be something government should do.

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Question:

Who has the power?

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Ways Governments Distribute Power

• Unitary

• Confederation

• Federal

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Federal

• Power is divided between one central authority and several regional authorities

• Example: United States has federal government that meets in Washington DC and state governments in each state

– Federal Government – Power to declare war– State Government – Power to set speed limit

• Countries in Middle East: Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Iraq (new government)

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Federation / FederalWays Government Distributes Power

Regional Authority

Central Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

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Unitary

• Power is held by ONE central authority

• Regional authorities do NOT have power

• Examples in Middle East: Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel, Iran, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen

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Central Authority

Unitary

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Ways Government Distributes Power

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Confederation

• Voluntary association of states that often only give a few powers to the central authority

• States generally have great deal of independence and are more important than the central government

• Example: OPEC – Member nations (regional authority) only give OPEC (central authority) right to decide amount and price of barrel of oil

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Central Authority

ConfederationWays Government Distributes Power

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

Regional Authority

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Question:

Do the citizens (people) of the nation have a say in

their government?

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Governments and Citizen Participation: Autocracy

• Autocratic – one person possesses unlimited power; citizens have limited if any role in government

• Forms of Autocratic Governments:– Absolute or Totalitarian Dictatorships– Absolute Monarchies

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Government and Citizen Participation: Oligarchy

• Government by the FEW; citizens have very limited role in government

• Government run by small group that gets power from military, social status, wealth, religion, or a combination of these

• Examples: – Communist countries like China – leaders in

political party and military control government– Afghanistan under the Taliban

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Government and Citizen Participation: Democracy

• Citizens influence the government by voting; citizen participation is highest in this form of government

• Two basic types of democratic governments:– Parliamentary Democracy– Presidential Democracy

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Parliamentary Democracy

• Citizens vote on members of legislative branch

• Cabinet (made up of members of the legislative branch) has executive power

• Legislative branch sometimes elects a Prime Minister

• LEGISLATIVE BRANCH has most power

• Example: Israel

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Presidential Democracy

• People vote on legislative branch AND leader of executive branch (President)

• Government where the president has executive power and is independent of the legislative branch

• Power is generally shared among the branches of government

• Example: United States

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How Governments Determine Citizen Participation

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Sample Test QuestionIn Nigeria’s government, power is divided between Central and regional authorities. This is an example of which government type? A. UnitaryB. ConfederationC. FederalD. Parliamentary

Corresponds to SS6- CG1a, CG4a, CG6aSS7- CG1a , CG4a, CG6a

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Sample Test QuestionWhat is a basic way citizens of a democratic nation can influence the government?

A. voting

B. working

C. obeying laws

D. consuming goods

OAS Database Question - Corresponds to SS6- CG1b, CG4b, CG6bSS7- CG1b , CG4b, CG6b

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Sample Test QuestionIn which system of government does the legislature elect the executive leader of the government?A. democraticB. communistC. parliamentaryD. totalitarian

OAS Database Question - Corresponds to SS6- CG1c, CG4c, CG6cSS7- CG1c , CG4c, CG6c

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Sample Test QuestionIn most democratic countries, the government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Canada, the legislative branch is the

A. Parliament

B. prime minister

C. Supreme Court

D. governor general

OAS Database Question - Corresponds to SS6- CG1b, CG4b, CG6bSS&- CG1b , CG4b, CG6b