The Good Bad and the Ugly

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The Good Bad and the Ugly Citizen Participation

The Good

Democracy Found in Federal systems In parliamentary systems UK, Canada, Australia people vote for the House of Commons. In the U.S, Mexico, and Brazil citizens vote for all their elected officials; President, Senate, and House of Representatives Citizens generally have many civil rights

The Bad

Autocratic Found in Unitary Systems Cuba Citizens have little or very few rights. They do not vote for officials

The Ugly

Oligarchy There are no oligarchies today Government run by a few individuals Citizens have little or no rights Citizens do not get to vote.