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UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government

UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government. Chapter. UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government. Systems of Government.

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UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government

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  1. UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government

  2. Chapter UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government Systems of Government • -What level of governmenthas power—national or a lesser level, determines the system of government that a nation uses • 1. Unitary System • All government power is held by the national government • Also called centralized • Examples: Italy, Great Britain, France • 2. Confederate System • Most government power is held by the states/provinces Page 1

  3. Chapter UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government (continued) • A loose alliance of smaller governments • States do give up some power in order to form a national government • No nations currently use a confederate system • 3. Federal System • Government power is shared between the national and state/provincial level • Examples: U.S., Australia, Germany, India, Mexico Page 2

  4. Chapter UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government Forms of Government • -Who has power—individuals or groups, determines the form of government that a nation uses 1. Autocracy • A single person holds power • Power is usually inherited or kept by force, i.e. dictatorships and monarchies • Examples: Saudi Arabia (monarchy), North Korea (dictatorship) Page 3

  5. Chapter UNIT #1 Foundations of U.S. Government CHAPTER #1 Government and the People LESSON #2 Systems and Forms of Government (continued) • 2. Oligarchy • A few individuals hold power • Wealth and military power usually influence who the oligarchs will be • Examples: China, Japan (before and during WWII) • 3. Democracy • All individuals hold power, usually in the form of voting • Example Nations: U.S., Ireland, Australia, many more Page 4

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