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Forms of government. BIG Ideas. 1) What are the differences between monarchies, republics and dictatorships? 2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of unitary, federal and confederal systems? . Using the internet define each of the following. Monarchies Feudalism Absolute Monarchy
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BIG Ideas • 1) What are the differences between monarchies, republics and dictatorships? • 2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of unitary, federal and confederal systems?
Using the internet define each of the following. • Monarchies • Feudalism • Absolute Monarchy • Constitutional Monarchies • Republic • Classical Republic • Democracy • Dictatorship • Autocracy Oligarchy • Authoritarian • Totalitarian • Despotism • Unitary System • Federal System • Confederal System • Presidential System • Parliamentary system
Monarchy – government headed by a king or queen • Feudalism – political system based on the rule of local lords • Absolute Monarchy – kings and queens have absolute power • Constitutional Monarchy – kings and queens have little power (Queen of England)
Republics • Republic – a government ruled by officials that are appointed by the people • Classic republic – type of republican government in which ALL adults participated in government (practiced by ancient Greeks) • Democracy – rule by the people
Dictatorships • Dictatorship – power in the hands of a single person or SMALL group of people • Autocracy – ALL power in the hands of one • Oligarchy – Rule by few • Authoritarian – “catch-all” term for dictatorships • Totalitarian – rule over ALL aspects of people’s lives (ex. Religion, politics, social culture)
How Governments Share Power (or don’t) • Federal System – National and local governments share power • Unitary System – National government has complete power over everything (no powers for local governments) • Confederal System – power is shared by independent states/Limited or no power for national government
Presidential and Parliamentary Systems • Presidential System – government led by a president (executive) that is separate from the legislative branch • Parliamentary System – head of state is appointed by the legislative branch (Parliament)
Group Activity • Groups of 2 • Copy the following table into your JOURNAL and come up with 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of: • Unitary System • Federal System • Confederal System