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Types of Governments

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Types of Governments

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To study governments, geographers look at the following:

Types – Who rules and who participates.

Systems – How the power is distributed.

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Types of Government are based on one key question: Who governs and what is the citizen participation?

There are three types of governments:Autocracy, Oligarchy, and Democracy

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Autocracy

Government in which the power to govern is held by one person.

Generally the power to rule is inherited or by military force.

There are three

types of Autocracy.

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#1 Dictatorship

The leader has not been elected and uses force to control all aspects of social and economic life.

Examples: Adolf Hitler in Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union

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#2 AbsoluteMonarchy

A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress.

The power is usually inherited or passed down from family members.

The monarch has absolute power meaning they can make all decisions without consulting anyone.

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#3 Constitutional Monarchy

Kings, queens or emperors share power with elected legislatures.

Generally the Kings are nothing more than figureheads.

The government is a democratic one that limits the monarchs power.

Example: Great Britain

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Oligarchy

A government in which a few people such as a dominant clan or clique have power.The group gets their power from either military, wealth or social status.Elections may be held but offer

only one candidate.Examples: Greek city states

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Democracy

In a democracy, the government is “Rule by the people”There are two forms of democracyDirect Democracy – People vote on all the

issues.Representative Democracy – People elect

representatives and give them the power to vote on issues.

Example: United States

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In a democracy….

Individual freedom and equality is valued.

Free elections are held

Decisions are based on majority rule.

All candidates can express their views freely.

Citizens vote by secret ballot.

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Democratic Governments

There are two major forms of democratic governments:ParliamentaryPresidential

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Parliamentary Democracy

Voters elect members to the Parliament (legislature)

Parliament has two Houses: House of Commons: The Political Party with the

most votes in the House of Commons chooses the Prime Minister, the government’s leader with no set length of term.

House of Lords: Little power with most members being nobles having inherited their titles

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Presidential Democracy

Voters elect legislators

Voters elect (indirectly) the president.Therefore, in the presidential system voters

have a more direct say about those who serve in two branches of the government :

LegislativeExecutive

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Parliamentary System

Presidential System

ExecutiveExecutive LegislativeLegislative

CitizensCitizensCitizensCitizens

LegislativeLegislative

ExecutiveExecutive

Elect

Elect

Elect

Elect

Select

Select

ElectElect

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Putting it all together….

The United Kingdom is an autocratic constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy and a unitary system.The United States is a presidential democracy with a federal system.

What do those statements mean?

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What do you remember?

What are the three types of governments?

What are the three systems of government?