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1 Limited vs. Unlimited Government

2 Unlimited Government - What Is It Like?
Unlimited Government = government’s power has no limits. Usually no constitution or laws limiting the governments power Control is placed solely with the ruler and his/her appointees. No limits imposed on his /her authority. These governments have total control over their citizens. Can you think of a country today that has a government that we would consider unlimited government? Answers---Iraq, North Korea What would you consider the governments Of Saudi Arabia (monarchy with council of ministers), China, and Cuba? In an unlimited government, what are the limitations of the government? Dictator Monarchy

3 Limited Government – What Is It Like?
Limited government = the power of government leader is limited by the constitution. Everyone, including all authority figures, must obey the laws. Individual rights of the citizen are protected by the constitution. To gain power is not the main goal in a limited government. The main goal of government is to improve the public good. Can you name a type of government that is considered a limited form of government? The U.S. Is a good example of limited government. List some things that the U.S. government can not do to its citizens. (no housing of soldiers, can not put a person in prison without a trial, can not take away your property without just cause) List some things the U.S. government can do to is people. (can tax people, can require people to obey the laws) What is the difference between our government and the country of Saudi Arabia or Cuba?

4 Anarchy: no government; very dangerous
DICTATORSHIP One person has all of the power; also called Monarchy, Tyranny, or Totalitarianism OLIGARCHY A few people have all the power; also known as Aristocracy or (sometimes) Communism DEMOCRACY Everyone may participate in government; also called Representative Democracy or Republic Unlimited Government—ruler can do anything! Unlimited Government—rulers can do anything! Limited Government—people who make laws also follow the laws! Leaders are “born” in to power (monarchy) or gain power by force (military dictatorship) Decisions are made by only a few people—usually the rich and influential People elect representatives to make decisions for them Everyone is involved and has equal power, there is a lot of loyalty and support, individual freedoms are given Decisions can be made quickly and good leadership may prevail, as long as no one person takes over Citizens may unite in their loyalty to their ruler and decisions can be made quickly No individual freedoms given, needs of the citizens not considered, ruler may make poor choices No individual freedoms are given, the needs of the people are not considered, and rulers may make poor choices Time consuming, since everyone gives input Rulers are called: King, Queen, Tsar, Czar, Emperor, Tyrant, Dictator Rulers may be called: Aristocrats, Oligarchs Representatives are called: Senators, Representatives, Presidents, Prime Ministers Can be found in: Saudi Arabia, the UK, Cuba Can be found in: China, Russia Can be found in: the USA, India, Mexico Anarchy: no government; very dangerous

5 Semester 1 Written Portion Exam Pre AP
Use the resources above and any additional resources needed to fully answer the essay. Semester 1 Written Portion Exam Pre AP Describe an unlimited and limited government in detail. Include how the type of government affects religion, economics, jobs, and housing. Semester 1 Written Portion Exam Standard Choose either an unlimited or a limited government and describe it and include how the type of government affects religion, economics, jobs, and housing.


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