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Citizen Participation in Government Autocratic, Oligarchic, & Democratic Unit 8 Notes Autocratic, Oligarchic, & Democratic Unit 8 Notes.

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1 Citizen Participation in Government Autocratic, Oligarchic, & Democratic Unit 8 Notes Autocratic, Oligarchic, & Democratic Unit 8 Notes

2 Citizen Participation  In each country, the people have different rights to participate in the government  In some countries, any citizen can run for office or vote in elections  In other countries there are restrictions placed on who can run for office and who can vote  There are also countries where no citizen can vote and there are no elections  In each country, the people have different rights to participate in the government  In some countries, any citizen can run for office or vote in elections  In other countries there are restrictions placed on who can run for office and who can vote  There are also countries where no citizen can vote and there are no elections

3 Autocratic Governments  Has a single ruler with unlimited power  People have no ability to participate in the selection of the ruler or in the creation of laws  One benefit of this type of government is that decisions for a country can be made quickly  However, the needs of the people may be ignored or unheard  The leader may make poor or selfish decisions that hurt the people  Has a single ruler with unlimited power  People have no ability to participate in the selection of the ruler or in the creation of laws  One benefit of this type of government is that decisions for a country can be made quickly  However, the needs of the people may be ignored or unheard  The leader may make poor or selfish decisions that hurt the people

4 Autocracies of the World An autocratic government is when only the government can make the decisions. So, the people who live in a country with an autocratic government have no say in creating their country’s laws

5 Oligarchic Governments  “rule by a few”  Country is ruled by a small group of people  An advantage is that decisions can be made relatively quickly  Compared to an autocratic system, oligarchies have more heads to think through problems and should make better choices  However, the people do not have a voice  “rule by a few”  Country is ruled by a small group of people  An advantage is that decisions can be made relatively quickly  Compared to an autocratic system, oligarchies have more heads to think through problems and should make better choices  However, the people do not have a voice

6 Democratic Governments  Puts the power of the government in the citizens of the country  All citizens have the opportunity to be a leader, and all citizens have the opportunity to vote for leaders and laws  All citizens are involved in the decision- making process of the government, and all groups are represented  Can be slow to make decisions because all people must discuss & vote on the issues  Puts the power of the government in the citizens of the country  All citizens have the opportunity to be a leader, and all citizens have the opportunity to vote for leaders and laws  All citizens are involved in the decision- making process of the government, and all groups are represented  Can be slow to make decisions because all people must discuss & vote on the issues

7 Democratic Governments  Most democratic countries are representative democracies  Citizens elect representatives to make decisions  A representative democracy allows citizens to choose leaders for a certain length of time & after that time, elections are held to choose new leaders  A direct democracy requires a vote by all citizens for every decision by the government  Most democratic countries are representative democracies  Citizens elect representatives to make decisions  A representative democracy allows citizens to choose leaders for a certain length of time & after that time, elections are held to choose new leaders  A direct democracy requires a vote by all citizens for every decision by the government

8 Democracies  Most countries in the world are labeled democracies  However, this does not mean there are open and free elections in all of these countries…  Cuba labels itself as a democracy, but when elections are held, the Communist party approves the candidates for each position  Most countries in the world are labeled democracies  However, this does not mean there are open and free elections in all of these countries…  Cuba labels itself as a democracy, but when elections are held, the Communist party approves the candidates for each position

9 This is a “Polity Data Series Map” It tries to measure a country’s true democracy in government It gives scores of -10 to +10. The countries in the lightest pink have the highest democracy score, the darker the color, the lower the democracy score


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