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Unitary System of Government No hierarchy of sovereign powers States cannot pass their own laws Central (national) government can order the states to.

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Page 1: Unitary System of Government No hierarchy of sovereign powers States cannot pass their own laws Central (national) government can order the states to.

POLITICS

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Unitary System of Government

• No hierarchy of sovereign powers

• States cannot pass their own laws

• Central (national) government can order the states to do anything

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Unitary States

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Federal System of Government

• Power to govern is shared between national and state/provincial governments

• Multiple hierarchy levels (central authority plus states/provinces)

• Central/national rules override the state rules

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Federal States

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Some Forms of Government

DemocracyGovernment is elected by the people, through voting.

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Electoral Democracies

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Branches of Government

• Judiciary– Interpret the laws.– Make sure the

Constitution is obeyed.

• Executive– President/Prime

Minister– Makes sure the laws

are being followed.• Legislative– Write the laws.

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Some Forms of Government

DictatorshipSingle leader who has not been elected.May use force to keep control.

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Some Forms of Government

MonarchyHas a king or queen, who may have absolute power.Constitutional monarchies have a democratic government that limits the monarch’s control.

Queen Elizabeth II

King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia

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Some Forms of Government

TotalitarianCountry with only one political party.People must do what government tells them to do.

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Some Forms of Government

TheocracyGovernment based on religion