Types of GovernmentTypes of Government
5 types of government throughout the world.5 types of government throughout the world.
Descriptions of Governments can be
based on…
Descriptions of Governments can be
based on… Type of economy, e.g. capitalism Who chooses it, e.g. democracy How it works. That is, how it runs the 5 purposes of government.
WHAT ARE THE 5 purposes of Government?
Type of economy, e.g. capitalism Who chooses it, e.g. democracy How it works. That is, how it runs the 5 purposes of government.
WHAT ARE THE 5 purposes of Government?
Purposes of GovernmentPurposes of Government
Safety and Security National Identity Representation and Taxes Infrastructure Social Welfare
Safety and Security National Identity Representation and Taxes Infrastructure Social Welfare
The Types of GovernmentThe Types of Government
Dictatorship Theocracy Monarchy Parliamentary Republic
Dictatorship Theocracy Monarchy Parliamentary Republic
DictatorshipDictatorship
Rule by a single leader who has not been elected and may use force to keep control. The army is in control. Usually, there is little or no attention to public opinion or individual rights.
Rule by a single leader who has not been elected and may use force to keep control. The army is in control. Usually, there is little or no attention to public opinion or individual rights.
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TheocracyTheocracy
A form of government where the rulers claim to be ruling on behalf of a set of religious ideas, or as direct agents of a deity.
A form of government where the rulers claim to be ruling on behalf of a set of religious ideas, or as direct agents of a deity.
Examples: Iran, Ancient Egypt, France
in the 1400’s.
Examples: Iran, Ancient Egypt, France
in the 1400’s.
MonarchyMonarchy
A monarchy has a king or queen, who sometimes has absolute power. Power is passed along through the family
A monarchy has a king or queen, who sometimes has absolute power. Power is passed along through the family
Old School: Saudi Arabia
Old School: Saudi Arabia
New School, “Constitutional Monarchy”: The United Kingdom, Jordan, Swaziland
New School, “Constitutional Monarchy”: The United Kingdom, Jordan, Swaziland
ParliamentaryParliamentary
A parliamentary system is led by representatives of the people. Each is chosen as a member of a political party and remains in power as long as his/her party does
A parliamentary system is led by representatives of the people. Each is chosen as a member of a political party and remains in power as long as his/her party does
Examples: Too many to name… the majority of governments in the world are Parliamentary. One example is the United Kingdom
Examples: Too many to name… the majority of governments in the world are Parliamentary. One example is the United Kingdom
RepublicRepublic
A republic is led by representatives of the voters. Each is individually chosen for a set period of time.
A republic is led by representatives of the voters. Each is individually chosen for a set period of time.
Other types of government
Other types of government
Totalitarianism: A special kind of dictatorship where total control is exercised over everyone’s life, but where power is in the hands of more than one person, usually a political party or military group. (China)
Anarchy: The absence of government and laws. (Afghanistan in 2002?)
Democracy: Everyone votes on every decision. (Ancient Greece)
Totalitarianism: A special kind of dictatorship where total control is exercised over everyone’s life, but where power is in the hands of more than one person, usually a political party or military group. (China)
Anarchy: The absence of government and laws. (Afghanistan in 2002?)
Democracy: Everyone votes on every decision. (Ancient Greece)
Your AssignmentYour Assignment
Use the scorecard and your notes to give each type of government a score.
Read an example about each type of government.
Use the score card again, this time with details from the reading.
Respond to a writing prompt with the information you have learned.
Use the scorecard and your notes to give each type of government a score.
Read an example about each type of government.
Use the score card again, this time with details from the reading.
Respond to a writing prompt with the information you have learned.