400 likes | 483 Views
What do you think about when think about the word GOVERNMENT ?. Government Descriptions. power sharing BETWEEN the GOV’T & the CITIZENS. Autocratic Oligarchic Democratic. Government Descriptions. power sharing BETWEEN the GOV’T & the CITIZENS.
E N D
What do you think about when think about the word GOVERNMENT?
Government Descriptions power sharing BETWEEN the GOV’T & the CITIZENS • Autocratic • Oligarchic • Democratic
Government Descriptions power sharing BETWEEN the GOV’T & the CITIZENS power sharing WITHIN the GOV’T (bw the different levels)
Government Descriptions power sharing WITHIN the GOV’T (bw the different levels) • Unitary • Confederate • Federal
How Governments Share POWER
Forms of Government • Different forms of government share, or distribute, powerin different ways WITHINthe gov’t • The larger centralgovernment can have moreor lesspower than the smaller regionalgovernments
Central Authority one larger organizing authority Regional Authority multiple smaller branches of authority
Central Authority Country/Nation State/Province County Controls a larger AREA Regional Authority State/Province County City Controls a smaller AREA
National & State Levels Washington D.C. President Congress (Senate & House of Representatives) Supreme Court
BartowCounty State & Local Levels Fulton County Paulding County Cobb County Coffee County Cherokee County Bacon County
Central Authority Ms. Lyons Ms. Metcalfe, Ms. Hesson Regional Authority 6th grade teachers Regional Authority Connections teachers Regional Authority 7th grade teachers Regional Authority 8th grade teachers
3 main ways governments distribute, or share,power . . . • federal • unitary • confederation
power sharing WITHIN the GOV’T (bw the different levels) confederation unitary federal LEAST central control MOST central control
central equal greater independent less regional shared weaker
ANSWERS • greater • less • equal • central • weaker • independent • regional • shared
Ways Government Distributes Powercentral SMALLER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Ways Government Distributes Power Central LARGER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Ways Government Distributes Power SAME size Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Federal Central = Regional EQUAL Unitary Central > Regional GREATERthan Confederation Central <Regional LESSthan
Federal (Federation)Central = Regional • Power to make laws & decisions for the people isSHAREDbetween onecentralgovernment and severalregionalauthorities (ex. states, counties, cities) • states are given considerable self-rule, usually through their own legislatures (body of gov’t that makes the laws)
Ways Government Distributes Power SAME size Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
EXAMPLESof federal governments U.S. South Africa Sudan India
UnitaryCentral > Regional • Most power is held by one central authority • Central government has all the power to make all laws & decisions for the people • The central government controls smaller weaker regions (ex. states, counties, cities)
Ways Government Distributes Power Central LARGER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
EXAMPLESof unitary governments China Japan Israel Saudi Arabia Kenya
ConfederationCentral < Regional • Voluntaryalliance of independent regional authorities that often assign only a few powers to the central authority • Regional authorities come together for a specific purpose (ex. trade, security) • Regional authorities agree to certain limits to their freedom of action, but still keep considerable independence
Confederation cont. • Individual states make their own laws & decisions and are loosely connected to a weak central government • The central government is only concerned about defense and trade • Less binding than a federation
Ways Government Distributes Power Central LARGER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
EXAMPLESof confederation governments OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) Countries like Iran, Iraq, & Saudi Arabia come together to control the amount and price of oil sold
Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Which government is which? federal unitary confederation
Federal Ways Government Distributes Power SAME size Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Unitary Ways Government Distributes Power Central LARGER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority
Confederation Ways Government Distributes Powercentral SMALLER than regional Regional Authority Regional Authority Central Authority Regional Authority Regional Authority