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Government/Civics Domain. Democracy Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power. Usually, they exercise their power by electing.

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Page 1: Government/Civics Domain. Democracy Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power. Usually, they exercise their power by electing.

Government/Civics Domain

Page 2: Government/Civics Domain. Democracy Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power. Usually, they exercise their power by electing.

Democracy

Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power.

Usually, they exercise their power by electing officials to represent them.

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Democratic Governments• Democratic governments usually have three

branches of government often called the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.

• Executive branch carries out and enforces laws• Legislative branch makes laws• Judicial branch interprets laws• The main difference between the two types of

democracies is the relationship between the legislative and executive branches of government

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Types of Democracy

Activity

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How do presidential and parliamentary

governments differ?

SS6CG1c, SS6CG4c, SS6CG6c.Describe the two predominant forms of

democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential

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Use the Types of Democracy Notes Sheet with the remaining slides

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Parliamentary Democracy

A system of government having the real executive power vested in a cabinet

composed of members of the legislature who are individually and collectively

responsible to the legislature.

May have a Prime Minister elected by the legislature.

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Presidential Democracy

A system of government in which the president is constitutionally independent

of the legislature.

The executive branch exists separately from the legislature (to which it is

generally not accountable).

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Parliamentary Democracy  Legislature controls power     Separation of Powers     Prime Minister     President     Leader answers to the people     Leader answers to the legislature     Checks and Balances     Elections held if leader forced to resign     Leader elected by the people

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Parliamentary Democracy X Legislature controls power     Separation of Powers   

 X Prime Minister     President     Leader answers to the people   

 X Leader answers to the legislature     Checks and Balances   

 X Elections held if leader forced to resign     Leader elected by the people

Page 11: Government/Civics Domain. Democracy Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power. Usually, they exercise their power by electing.

Presidential Democracy  Legislature controls power     Separation of Powers     Prime Minister     President     Leader answers to the people     Leader answers to the legislature     Checks and Balances     Elections held if leader forced to resign     Leader elected by the people

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Presidential Democracy  Legislature controls power   

 X Separation of Powers     Prime Minister   

 X President   

 X Leader answers to the people     Leader answers to the legislature   

 X Checks and Balances     Elections held if leader forced to resign   

 X Leader elected by the people

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Summarizing Strategy:

Move Over Emeril...List the Main Ingredients of a

Parliamentary Democracy and the Main Ingredients of a

Presidential Democracy