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1 Do-First 5 Silent Read the section titled “An Introduction to Governments” and answer the four questions within that section. When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson

2 LIMITED GOVERNMENT: USA/ United Kingdom Has a constitution that limits the powers of the government. The people (aka the governed) have a say in making the rules and laws. People usually do not fear the government and the people usually have some trust in the government system. PRO – The People have a say in their government! CON – Limits what governments can and cannot do.

3 UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT: IRAN/North Korea Creates laws and rules WITHOUT input from the people (aka the governed). All citizens don’t necessarily have a say. In many cases, people with unlimited governments don’t have a lot trust in the government. In an unlimited government, fear of the government is very common. Pro – Government can make decisions quickly and easily without citizen input Con – PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE A SAY IN ANY OF THE RULES THAT GOVERN THEM!!!

4 Objective SWBAT categorize types of gov’t into “limited” and “unlimited” by using governmental descriptions and reading examples.

5 Practice Categorizing

6 Limited for Unlimited On your Own

7 Governmental Descriptions DIRECTIONS: Read the following descriptions of government systems, decide if it’s limited or unlimited, and explain WHY! 6 minutes with a partner.

8 1 This form of government is elected by the people and everyone is eligible to vote.

9 1 Democracy Home

10 2 A government ruled by a king, queen, emperor or empress and had a consitution.

11 2 Constitutional Monarchy

12 9 Led by representatives selected by the votes of a nation for a set period of time.

13 9 Republic

14 3 A country ruled by a single leader. The leader has not been elected and may use force to keep control.

15 3 Dictatorship

16 4 Nazi Germany was an example of this type of government…

17 4 Totalitarian

18 5 The government owns property such as businesses and farms and provides its people's healthcare, education and welfare.

19 5 Communism

20 6 Rulers Claim to Rule on behalf of religious ideals.

21 6 Theocracy

22 7 A government in which an elite few people have power.

23 7 Oligarchy

24 8 Everyone who is eligible to vote has a say in who rules.

25 8 Democracy

26 Governmental Descriptions DIRECTIONS: Read the following descriptions of government systems, decide if it’s limited or unlimited, and explain WHY! 6 minutes with a partner.

27 Governmental Practice With Partner/Group

28 Exit Ticket Name on Top Turn In Before you Leave

29 Homework United Nations-Bringing Governments Together


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