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SSCG19 The student will compare and contrast governments that are unitary, confederal, and federal; autocratic, oligarchic and democratic; and presidential.

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1 SSCG19 The student will compare and contrast governments that are unitary, confederal, and federal; autocratic, oligarchic and democratic; and presidential and parliamentary. SSCG19 The student will compare and contrast governments that are unitary, confederal, and federal; autocratic, oligarchic and democratic; and presidential and parliamentary.

2 Other Forms of Government It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried. -Winston Churchill

3 Monarchy Power is held by a king or queen Power is held by a king or queen Hereditary rule Hereditary rule Pampered, extravagant spending Pampered, extravagant spending 2 Types: Absolute, Constitutional 2 Types: Absolute, Constitutional What would be a strength? What would be a strength? Consistency of rule Consistency of rule What would be a weakness? What would be a weakness? Inability to change/adapt Inability to change/adapt Examples: United Kingdom (constitutional), Kingdom of Jordan (absolute) Examples: United Kingdom (constitutional), Kingdom of Jordan (absolute)

4 Totalitarian Dictatorship Total power is held by one person Total power is held by one person Lack of individual freedoms Lack of individual freedoms Aggressive, militaristic Aggressive, militaristic What is a strength? What is a strength? Effective use of fear Effective use of fear What is a weakness? What is a weakness? Isolation, education Isolation, education Example: North Korea Example: North Korea

5 Theocracy Religious state; power is held by the religious leader or leaders. Religious state; power is held by the religious leader or leaders. Social conformity Social conformity Strict moral laws enforced Strict moral laws enforced What is a strength? What is a strength? Fanatical behavior by citizens to defend nation Fanatical behavior by citizens to defend nation What is a weakness? What is a weakness? irrational behavior by leaders irrational behavior by leaders Example: Iran, Vatican City Example: Iran, Vatican City

6 Oligarchy Rule by the few; power is held by a small group of people Rule by the few; power is held by a small group of people Government designed to benefit the wealthy Government designed to benefit the wealthy Corruption Corruption Uneducated population Uneducated population What is a Strength? What is a Strength? Possible highly intelligent leaders Possible highly intelligent leaders What is a Weakness? What is a Weakness? Discontent of the masses Discontent of the masses Example: Colonial Latin America Example: Colonial Latin America

7 Anarchy No government; the belief that all forms of government are harmful No government; the belief that all forms of government are harmful Chaos, only the strong survive Chaos, only the strong survive Lack of safety, justice Lack of safety, justice What is a Strength? What is a Strength? You got me You got me What is a weakness? What is a weakness? Just about everything Just about everything Example: Somalia Example: Somalia


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