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Types of Government. What Is Government?. Government is the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies. What is Public Policy?.
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What Is Government? Governmentis the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.
What is Public Policy? • Public policy is a purposive and consistent course of action produced as a response to a perceived problem of a constituency, formulated by a specific political process, and adopted, implemented, and enforced by a public agency. • “Public policy is a course of action adopted and pursued by a government” • “All of the things that government does.”
Classifying Governments Governments can be classified by three different standards: (1) Who can participate in the governing process. (2) The geographic distribution of the governmental power within the state. (3) The relationship between the legislative (lawmaking) and the executive (law-executing) branches of the government.
Types of Government: Autocracy • Definition • These governments have one leader who dominates over the people in the country. The rules of the leader is not impeded by the rules of law, constitutions, or other political institutions. • Dictatorship • Power that is centered in the hands of one person http://www.ranker.com/list/countries-ruled-by-dictatorship/reference
Types of Government: Monarchy • Monarchy • The head of the state is a king or queen. • The position is passed down from family to family (Heredity) • Absolute Monarchy • The king or queen have absolute power and do not have to answer to a legislative or judicial branch. • Constitutional Monarchy • The king or queen generally are a ceremonial head of state and are bound by the rules of a constitution. • The king or queen share power with a legislative branch called parliament. (Prime Minister) http://www.ranker.com/list/countries-ruled-by-dictatorship/reference
Types of Government: Democracy • Democracies • Governments which receive their power from the people. (Rule by the People) • Republic The government allows the people, or a large portion of the people to control the government. Representatives in government are elected or chosen by elected people. • Direct Democracy • Citizens are allowed to vote directly on the actions of the government. • Representative Democracy • Citizens elect representatives into positions in government. http://www.ranker.com/list/countries-ruled-by-democracy/reference
Types of Government: Oligarchy • Oligarchy • The government is ruled by a small group of leaders who usually share similar interests. • Theocracy • A government which is ruled by religious leaders. • Examples • Iran • Vatican
Types of Government: Other • Anarchy • The lack or absence of government • Totalitarianism • A government that has complete control over all aspects of the lives of their citizens. • Authoritarian • A government where the leader answers to themselves and not the people.