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1 2013 January 22 一 Bell Ringer Get a worksheet from the front table.
The worksheet has been three-hole punched so that you can put it into your notes when class is over. You are being timed. The timer officially starts when the bell rings. The timer will be stopped when everyone has the worksheet at his or her desk and is sitting quietly. It is possible to have a time of 0:00.0 today.

2 0:24.9 -:--.- 0:25.4 0:00.0 0:17.1 0:22.4 1st period 2nd period
Who Rules? Paper Pick Up --- 1st period 0:24.9 -:--.- 2nd period 0:25.4 4th period 0:00.0 5th period 0:17.1 6th period 0:22.4

3 二 Who Rules? Underline Notes
Forms of Government

4 Oops! Mr. Deutsch forgot to mention two government types. Please write ‘presidential’ and ‘parliamentary’ here.

5 Forms of Government President or King?
When people decide to form the social contracts that we call governments, they make many different decisions about how their government will look. President or King? Rule by few or rule by all? Hold elections? Where do the rulers get their power?

6 Democracy Any form of government in which political power is exercised by all citizens, either directly or through their elected representatives. There are two kinds of Democracies… Direct! Representative!

7 Direct Democracy All citizens participate in government.
There are no representatives in government: The citizens vote on everything! All citizens can create public policy if they want to. Example: In ancient Athens, Greece, they held assemblies where citizens voted to pass laws.

8 Representative Democracy
Like direct democracy, all citizens participate in government People elect representatives who vote on laws for the citizens Representatives answer to the people through regular elections Representatives are also usually held accountable by a constitution

9 Fill in the blanks* to review DEMOCRACY!
* → On your worksheet, underline the word that fits in each blank.

10 The two forms of democracy are __________ and ___________________.
direct representative

11 In a democracy, all __________ participate in government.
citizens

12 All citizens vote on everything in a ______________________.
direct democracy

13 In a direct democracy, there are no ________________ in the government.
representatives

14 In a representative democracy, the representatives answer to the people through elections at ______________________. regular intervals

15 REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY!
Now that we’ve talked about DIRECT DEMOCRACY! And REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY! we can move on to forms of government where only one person is in control…

16 Autocracy A form of government in which political power is controlled by one individual such as a monarch, dictator, emperor, etc. We’re going to talk about two kinds of autocracy… Monarchs! Dictators!

17 Monarchy Rule by kings, queens, princes, and princesses… sometimes by other names, but always MONARCHS! Leaders usually gain their power because their parents were rulers too. Some modern monarchies like Spain and Japan have constitutions.

18 Dictatorship In a dictatorship, power is not inherited, but is acquired by force (military or political) Dictators have absolute control over the lives of their citizens and usually people are not allowed to voice their negative opinions North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is considered a dictator

19 We’ve talked about DEMOCRACIES…
What else? We’ve talked about DEMOCRACIES… Democracy is… rule by the people!

20 What else? … and AUTOCRACIES… Autocracy is… … rule by one!

21 … but what other forms of government are there?
What else? … but what other forms of government are there? What if, instead of everyone or just one person, a few people got together to rule a nation? Rule by Few!

22 Oligarchy “Rule by few” Power can be based on several things:
Military strength = Military Junta Family power = Aristocracy Religious control = Theocratic Oligarchy Oligarchies can often come from or lead to other forms of government (like autocracies)

23 Theocracy “Theo” means “god” in Greek… so if a government is THEO-cratic that means it is ruled by… That’s right! A god or higher power! Leaders (autocratic or oligarchic) are usually religious leaders and society uses religious law to settle its disputes Example: The Islamic Republic of Iran is a modern theocracy that uses the holy Islamic book, The Qur’an, as its guide.

24 Then who makes and enforces laws?
Anarchy No government at all… WAIT! Then who makes and enforces laws?

25 What do you think that would be like?
Anarchy No government at all… In an anarchy there is no government to make or enforce laws. What do you think that would be like?

26 There are so many forms of government!
Wow! There are so many forms of government! And remember there are also combinations… What is government ruled by GOD and a FEW people called?

27 WHEW! Time for some “A or B!”* We had better review…
* → On your paper, underline the answer.

28 Democracy A B exercised by all citizens exercised by no citizens

29 represent the will of the people people directly control
Direct Democracy A B represent the will of the people people directly control

30 Representative Democracy
B citizens can take initiative to create public policy people elect leaders

31 Autocracy A B power is controlled by one power is controlled by a few

32 elected to be king or queen
Monarchy A B elected to be king or queen parents were rulers

33 always protects freedom of speech
Dictatorship A B always protects freedom of speech has absolute power

34 Oligarchy A B rule by the rich rule by the few

35 rule by Theodore (aka Ted) rule by god or higher power
Theocracy A B rule by Theodore (aka Ted) rule by god or higher power

36 no one has to follow the laws
Anarchy A B no one is in charge no one has to follow the laws

37 Now, review your chart along with your teacher!

38 三 The Rules of Ruling The Rules of Ruling As a class, fill out the chart on the back of the sheet. In five minutes, we will confirm the answers on the board.

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40 四 Compare, Contrast, and Characteristics
Get a worksheet from the wooden back table and complete the Compare and Contrast section as well as the Characteristics section. You may work with one partner on this activity.

41 Oops! Mr. Deutsch forgot to mention two government types. Please write ‘presidential’ and ‘parliamentary’ here. PvP

42 presidential: executive leader is president executive is separate from legislative branch parliamentary: executive leader is prime minister executive is part of legislative branch, helps make laws

43 五 Magic Square, Your Opinion
The back side of your worksheet is home prep. It will be due tomorrow when class begins. If we have time now, you may work on it.


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