GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS WHO RULES? HOW DO THEY RULE?. *DEMOCRACY SUPREME POWER BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE; POWER USUALLY EXERTED THROUGH VOTING.

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GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS WHO RULES? HOW DO THEY RULE?

*DEMOCRACY SUPREME POWER BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE; POWER USUALLY EXERTED THROUGH VOTING

*REPUBLIC PEOPLE VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GOVERNMENT

*TOTALITARIAN ONE INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, OR POLITICAL PARTY HAS TOTAL CONTROL (USUALLY THROUGH FEAR)

*DICTATORSHIP ONE PERSON HAS ABSOLUTE POWER

*PUPPET GOVERNMENT THE REAL POWER AND CONTROL BELONG TO A PERSON/GROUP BEHIND THE SCENES

*MILITARY JUNTA GROUP OF MILITARY PEOPLE FUNCTIONS AS A DICTATOR

*COMMUNISM SYSTEM IN WHICH ALL ECONOMIC, GOVERNMENT, AND SOCIAL ACTIVITY IS CONTROLLED BY A TOTALITARIAN, SELF-PERPETUATING POLITICAL PARTY

*ABSOLUTE MONARCHY HEREDITARY LEADER (KING OR QUEEN) HAS ALL THE POWER *CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY HEREDITARY LEADER (KING OR QUEEN) IS A FIGUREHEAD; PEOPLE HAVE ALL THE POWER, USUALLY THROUGH ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES

*THEOCRACY BASED ON RELIGION; INVOLVES DIVINE GUIDANCE

SHARIA LAW

*HIERARCHY CLASSIFICATION OF PEOPLE ACCORDING TO LEVELS OF INCOME, SOCIAL STANDING, OR JOB TYPE

*DOMESTIC HAVING TO DO WITH ONE’S OWN HOMELAND/COUNTRY *INTERNATIONAL INVOLVING OTHER COUNTRIES

*PUBLIC POLICY SYSTEM OF LAWS/REGULATIONS DEVELOPED AND ENFORCED BY GOVERNMENT (USUALLY TO ADDRESS A SPECIFIC ISSUE)

*CITIZENS MEMBERS OF A COUNTRY

*NATION COUNTRY WITH BORDERS AND AN ORGANIZED GOVERNMENT THAT FREELY EXERCISES AUTHORITY WITHIN THOSE BORDERS

*PATRIOTISM LOVE OR DEVOTION TO ONE’S COUNTRY