Types of Governments POWER DISTRIBUTION 5/23/2019 Bennifield.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 Unitary  Confederate  Federal Central government has all the power to make laws and decision for the people.
Advertisements

Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Sixth Grade Social Studies
7th Grade Social Studies
U NITARY, F EDERAL AND C ONFEDERAL S YSTEMS. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS (OBJECTIVES): Compare and contrast the following government systems: unitary, federal.
Unitary Government: A central (national) Government controls state (regional) and local governments. Power of state governments comes from the national.
UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government.
Systems of Government UNIT ONE. Define: All power is given to the National/Federal government Reminder Words: uni: one Location of Power: National/Federal.
UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government.
Unit 2: Government Vocabulary Review. The law making branch of government 1) Legislature 2) Executive 3) Judicial.
Government Systems in Latin America: Unitary, Confederation, Federal.
Government Systems in Latin America Unitary, Confederation, Federal Unit 8 Notes Unitary, Confederation, Federal Unit 8 Notes.
Power is shared between a central government and states
Unitary, Federal, and Confederation Governments
7 th Grade Social Studies North Korea Iran Sudan.
Government / Civics Understandings
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal. All countries require governments to function. Governments provide laws, structure, public services, and national defense.
Unitary, Federal, and Confederation Governments 3 Ways Government Systems Distribute Power.
 Unitary  Confederate  Federal One central government has all the power to make laws and decisions for the people.
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal. All countries require governments to function. Governments provide laws, structure, public services, and national defense.
Who Has the Power? SS6CG1, SS6CG4, SS6CG6
Bell Work  What is a unitary system?  What is a confederal system?  What is a federal system?  What two examples of confederations are found in United.
Federal vs. Unitary System. Unitary Government 0 Central (national) government has all the power 0 state and local governments are controlled by the national.
Chapter 1 Section 2 The Formation of Governments.
 Give all power to the central government  Central government may delegate duties to smaller political units (cities) but retains final authority 
FORMS of GOVERNMENT SS6CG4: The student will compare and contrast various forms of government.
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Distribution of Power SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power:
1.2 Classifying Governments in the World Today.
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Unitary, Confederation, Federal
SSCG19 The student will compare and contrast governments that are unitary, confederal, and federal; autocratic, oligarchic and democratic; and presidential.
Monday October 31, 2011 Agenda Standards Pre-test
Government Review SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary,
FORMS of GOVERNMENT SS6CG4: The student will compare and contrast various forms of government.
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS: Distribution of power Oligarchy Control
Government How is power (authority) distributed in your family? How does this impact each person’s participation in making decisions in your family? Just.
Distribution of Power SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power:
Government & Citizen Participation
Unitary, Federal, and Confederation Governments
A government is a body with the authority to
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Who Has the Power? SS6CG1, SS6CG4, SS6CG6
How do government systems distribute or divide power?
AP 03.1 Vocabulary Unitary System Confederal System Federal System.
Government Review SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary,
SSCG19 The student will compare and contrast governments that are unitary, confederal, and federal; autocratic, oligarchic and democratic; and presidential.
Citizens have the power by voting for their leaders and representatives. Democracy Vote Here!
The student will compare and contrast various forms of government.
The student will compare and contrast various forms of government.
7th Grade Social Studies
Captain America’s To Do List
Government Systems in Latin America:
Government Review SS6CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary,
Government Systems.
Introduction to Government
1 Point! 2 Points! 3 Points! 4 Points! 5 Points!!
Unitary, Confederation, Federal Unit 12 Notes
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Who Has the Power? Government
Systems, Types & Forms of Government
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
The student will compare and contrast various forms of government.
Have basic principles that affect the way it serves its people.
Citizens have the power by voting for their leaders and representatives. Democracy Vote Here!
Government Systems in Latin America:
Systems and Citizen Participation
Government Systems and Citizen Participation
Presentation transcript:

Types of Governments POWER DISTRIBUTION 5/23/2019 Bennifield

The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. STANDARD The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. 5/23/2019 Bennifield

How is power distributed in different forms of government? Essential Question How is power distributed in different forms of government? 5/23/2019 Bennifield

WHO HAS POWER? 5/23/2019 Bennifield

Distribution? One thing that a country has to decide is how to organize the government and distribute power. 5/23/2019 Bennifield

Governments in each country are different, but there are three main ways they are organized to spread their power. 5/23/2019 Bennifield

UNITARY All power in the central government Central government CAN delegate duties to smaller political units, but it still has the final say Stronger than federal central governments FRANCE JAPAN KENYA ITALY S. KOREA 5/23/2019 Bennifield

CONFEDERATION Loose alliance of countries or states Each country or state has final control of its own laws and citizens Central government only makes decisions on issues that affect the whole confederation Can be unstable because everyone wants to do their “own thing”. 5/23/2019 Bennifield

FEDERAL Divide power between central government and smaller units, like states Lower governments have a lot of power to handle local affairs Central government handles issues that concern the entire country MEXICO U.S. 5/23/2019 CANADA Bennifield BRAZIL

Unitary System Confederation Federal System WORD BANK FRANCE IS EXAMPLE LOOSE ALLIANCE POLITICAL UNITS CONTROL THEIR OWN LAWS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DIVIDES POWER CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HAS ALL POWER UNITED STATES IS AN EXAMPLE 5/23/2019 Bennifield

5/23/2019