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1 Government Systems in Latin America: Unitary, Confederation, Federal

2 What do you already know about…  Unitary governments?  Confederations?  Federal systems?  Democracies?  Autocracies?  Oligarchies?  Unitary governments?  Confederations?  Federal systems?  Democracies?  Autocracies?  Oligarchies?

3 Unitary Governments  A system in which the power is held by one central government.   All power is given to the one branch of government and regional divisions must follow the central government.  A system in which the power is held by one central government.   All power is given to the one branch of government and regional divisions must follow the central government.

4 Unitary Government Central Government has all the power Local Government Local Government Same as Central The Local Governments are not separate, but are smaller parts of the Central government

5 Examples of Unitary Governments  Many countries in the world are run this way..  Latin America: Cuba & Bolivia  Europe: United Kingdom & France  Many countries in the world are run this way..  Latin America: Cuba & Bolivia  Europe: United Kingdom & France

6 Unitary Governments of the World

7 Questions to Consider:  How is power distributed in a unitary government?  A central government assigns power and duties to smaller units of government within the country  True or False: In a unitary government, the national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one.  True  France, UK, Bolivia, and Cuba--what do these countries have in common?  All have unitary government systems  How is power distributed in a unitary government?  A central government assigns power and duties to smaller units of government within the country  True or False: In a unitary government, the national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one.  True  France, UK, Bolivia, and Cuba--what do these countries have in common?  All have unitary government systems

8 Confederation Governments  A system in which regional governments are independent and have more power than the central government.  The smaller governments usually volunteer to join an alliance or confederation…  A system in which regional governments are independent and have more power than the central government.  The smaller governments usually volunteer to join an alliance or confederation…

9 Why Join a Confederation?  Some countries agree that they would be better able to solve problems or provide help if they worked together…  They might sign a treaty or a constitution under which the countries agree to defend each other, trade with each other, use a common currency, etc.  Membership is usually voluntary & a country can decide to leave at any time  Some countries agree that they would be better able to solve problems or provide help if they worked together…  They might sign a treaty or a constitution under which the countries agree to defend each other, trade with each other, use a common currency, etc.  Membership is usually voluntary & a country can decide to leave at any time

10 Confederation Governments  Not commonly found among governments in the 21st century because there are several problems with them:  Often have little power because a high percentage of members must agree to decisions made  Individual countries can veto decisions  Changes in the constitution requires all members to agree…takes a long time  Confederations generally have a weak central government  Not commonly found among governments in the 21st century because there are several problems with them:  Often have little power because a high percentage of members must agree to decisions made  Individual countries can veto decisions  Changes in the constitution requires all members to agree…takes a long time  Confederations generally have a weak central government

11 Examples of Confederation Governments  In Latin America:  Bolivia, North Peru, and South Peru from 1836 to 1839…didn’t last long!  In Europe:  European Union (a confederation since 1993)  In Latin America:  Bolivia, North Peru, and South Peru from 1836 to 1839…didn’t last long!  In Europe:  European Union (a confederation since 1993)

12 Questions to Consider:  What is one problem with a confederation government?  The central government can create laws but might not be able to enforce them  In a confederation, government power lies with the  Governments of the member countries/states  What is one problem with a confederation government?  The central government can create laws but might not be able to enforce them  In a confederation, government power lies with the  Governments of the member countries/states

13 Federal Government  A system in which the power is divided and shared between one central, regional, and local governments.  A document (such as a constitution) may describe the rights, responsibilities, and duties of the central government & the states  Central government can be powerful, but does not have the ability to dissolve states or choose state leaders  A system in which the power is divided and shared between one central, regional, and local governments.  A document (such as a constitution) may describe the rights, responsibilities, and duties of the central government & the states  Central government can be powerful, but does not have the ability to dissolve states or choose state leaders

14 Central Government Federal Government- power of the Central government is separate from State Governments The Federal Constitution Laws Rule Both Central and State State Governments

15 Examples of Federal Governments  Latin America:  Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, etc.  United States and Canada also distribute power this way…  Latin America:  Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, etc.  United States and Canada also distribute power this way…

16 Questions to Consider:  How does a federal system of government divide power?  Between the central government and smaller units such as states  What are some examples of federal governments in Latin America?  Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, etc.  How does a federal system of government divide power?  Between the central government and smaller units such as states  What are some examples of federal governments in Latin America?  Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, etc.

17 Government Scenarios: Wall Posts  Your Task: Walk around the classroom and read the 6 scenarios posted on the walls.  Decide if the scenario is an example of a Unitary systems, Confederation, or Federal system, and write your answer on your paper.  You will have 2 minutes per post!  Discuss your answers with your group.  Your Task: Walk around the classroom and read the 6 scenarios posted on the walls.  Decide if the scenario is an example of a Unitary systems, Confederation, or Federal system, and write your answer on your paper.  You will have 2 minutes per post!  Discuss your answers with your group.


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