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Political and Economic Systems Adolf Hitler Dictator Fascism Joseph Stalin Dictator Communism Franklin Roosevelt U.S. President Democracy

A Political System is a type of Government. Political Systems Kings Presidents Dictators North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia Dictatorship Monarchy U.S. President Barack Obama Democracy A Political System is a type of Government.

A Government creates and enforces the laws of a society.

There are five core types of political systems. 1. Representative Democracy United States Ancient Greece 2. Direct Democracy Saudi Arabia 3. Monarchy 4. Constitutional Monarchy United Kingdom North Korea 5. Dictatorship

Direct Democracy Direct Democracy was created by the ancient Greeks. In this type of government people create laws without the aid of elected leaders. There are no candidates, leaders, or elected representatives. Citizens vote on all the issues and create all the laws.

Representative Democracy In a Representative Democracy voters elect officials to represent them. These Representatives make and enforce the laws of the government.

Representative Democracy The United States is a Representative Democracy! Yes! Is the United States of America a Republic? ________ “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America . . . and to the Republic for which it stands . . .”

Monarchy A monarchy is a government ruled by a King or Queen A monarch is a King or Queen. An Absolute Monarchy means that the King or Queen has absolute power over the government and the people In a monarchy power is inherited. The next monarch, by tradition, is the first born son of the ruling king or queen.

Constitution A constitution is a system of laws that limit and define a government’s powers.

Constitutional Monarchy ( Also known as a Parliamentary Monarchy) A real and legitimate Royal Family does exist. The King or Queen have no real power The government is run by a legislative body known as Parliament There are two houses of Parliament: * The House of Lords ( No Power) * The House of Commons (True Power) The House of Commons is a group of elected officials that make all the laws and policies of government The leader of the House of Commons is an elected official known as the _______________ Prime Minister

Dictatorship A dictator makes all the laws, dictates all policies, and has total power over the government and its people This type of total power is called “Totalitarianism” A dictator seizes power and takes over the government by force ( this is called a “Coup”) A dictator rules with the help of a “Puppet Party” The puppet party is a political party that votes exactly the way the dictator requests

Notes A Government creates and enforces the laws of a society. A Political system is a form of government. A Government creates and enforces the laws of a society. A Constitution is a system of laws that limit and define a government’s powers.

Political Systems Copy Down Chart For notes! Copy Down Chart Government System Lawmakers Achieve Power Example Representative Laws are made by Elected Officials Through campaigns United States Democracy leaders chosen in Representatives of the and free elections free elections people Direct Laws are made -The People- Direct Voting Ancient Greece Democracy directly by the people Citizens & Registered Referendum Ballot Voters Monarchy -Absolute Power- King or Queen Born into power Saudi Arabia Laws are made by -Inherited- the King or Queen Constitutional Laws are made by -Parliament- Commons Lords United Kingdom Monarchy elected leaders of H.O. Commons H.O Lords Elected to Inherited Parliament Elected Officials Born into power Parliament Make the Laws Advise Only Dictatorship One Leader Rules Dictator makes laws with Seize power by Cuba -Totalitarianism- the help of a “Puppet Party” force! (Coup)

Question: In your opinion . . . What is the best type of political system? “Which government is the Best” Explain your answer!

Question: (and possibly dying) for? Can a political system or type of government be worth fighting (and possibly dying) for?

Sudetenland

Invasion of Soviet Union (Russia) Operation Barbarossa June 22, 1941

VE Day War’s Over - Hitler’s Dead! May 7, 1945

V. J. Day! Japan is Defeated WWII is Over! August 15, 1945

There are three main types of economic systems: 1. Capitalism 2. Communism 3. Socialism

Capitalism is an economic system used by the United States. In a capitalist system all businesses, property and industry are owned by the people. Capitalism uses a “Free Market” system whereby businesses and consumers determine prices and wages

All prices and wages are set by the government! Communism Karl Marx – Vladimir Lenin – Mao Tse Tung In a communist system all property, business and industry is owned by the government! All prices and wages are set by the government!

Socialism In a socialist economic system the government owns all essential business and industry and the people own all non – essential business and industry. Basic industries that are important to people’s lives, such as health care – higher education – heat – electricity – etc. are owned and run by the government. These industries are deemed to vital to be run by companies for profits. Non – basic industries, such as restaurants – department stores – hotels – etc. are owned by private people.

Copy Down Chart For Notes! Economic Systems Copy Down Chart For Notes! Economic System Business & Industry Wages & Prices Example Capitalism Property & Business “Free Market” United States are privately owned Consumers and by the people! Businesses set all Japan Wages & Prices Socialism Essential Industries are Government sets all France owned by the government! wages and prices! -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Non-Essential Industries “Free Market system” Denmark are owned by the people! Communism All Property, Businesses All Wages and Prices are China and Industries are owned set by the government! by the government! Cuba

The Four Essential Developments that led to Civilization! Tools: ______________ Fire: ______________ Agriculture: _____________________ Writing: ______________

Tools were used for hunting, defense, farming and building! Tools /Technology Tools were used for hunting, defense, farming and building!

Fire can be utilized for warmth, light and cooking! Which of these was most important for human development? ____________

Writing Writing is a means of communication other than verbal. But most important . . . writing created . . . History

Agriculture Farming: The most important of all the four developments. People no longer wandered aimlessly or followed herds for food. They stayed in one place!

Agriculture! Farming led to settled homes! Settled homes led to society – communities! Communities led to common language! Social interaction led to rules, law and government! Civilization!

The Four Developments of Civilization: Notes: The Four Developments of Civilization: Tools /Technology: Assisted early man’s development through hunting, building and farming. Fire: Helped early man populate the world providing warmth in cold climates. Writing: Created history – and helped early man communicate nonverbally. Agriculture: Farming provided a steady food supply. This led to settled homes and early communities which eventually led to civilization.