DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP L.I To identify key differences between democracy and dictatorship STARTER: Can you match up all the cards correctly that we.

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DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP L.I To identify key differences between democracy and dictatorship STARTER: Can you match up all the cards correctly that we looked at last lesson?

Venn Diagram Take the definitions cards away, and re-sort the key words into: - good systems of government - bad systems of government. Are there any that would go in the middle – they can be both good and bad?

Venn Diagram GOODBOTHBAD

Comparison – Dictatorship vs. Democracy Look at the cartoon you have been given. Can you identify the key differences between a democracy and a dictatorship? DEMOCRACYDICTATORSHIP

Comparison DEMOCRACY People are discussing ideas and debating what they want, give their votes Different opinions are allowed Power is shared between two or more parties Everyone in the community can help to change the laws DICTATORSHIP One main leader with a lot of power Peoples opinions are controlled/not really allowed your own opinion People get told what will happen No real parliament Only one political party allowed Dictator can change the laws any time Only one opinion is shown People look at the dictator almost like a king

ADOLF HITLER What are some of the adjectives you would use to describe Hitler? Why?

HOMEWORK Find out 10 interesting facts about Adolf Hitler. These must be written in your own words. DUE ON MONDAY