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Government of the Republic of Cuba. SS6CG2 The student will explain the structures of national governments in Latin America & the Caribbean. SS6CG2
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Government of the Republic of Cuba SS6CG2 The student will explain the structures of national governments in Latin America & the Caribbean
SS6CG2 a. Compare the federal-republican systems of the Federative Republic of Brazil (Brazil) and the United Mexican States (Mexico) to the dictatorship of the Republic of Cuba (Cuba), distinguishing the form of leadership and the role of the citizen in terms of voting & personal freedoms.
Government of Cuba • The government of Cuba is a unitary government. • Power organized from a strong central government controls each of the smaller units in the country. • Cuba is a communist dictatorship. • The citizens do not elect the president.
The president is appointed by the National Assembly of the People’s Power. • Citizens may vote for members of the National Assembly of People’s Power, but only for candidates approved by the Communist Party of Cuba. • The Communist Party controls the central government and all aspects of smaller units of government
Citizens of Cuba have few freedoms. • Men and women who are citizens aged 16 years or over may choose to vote, but they have few choices. • Only one political party is allowed. • It has been controlled by Fidel Castro and his brother Raul since 1959.
Cuba is one of the least free countries in the world. • The government controls nearly all aspects of life. • There is little opportunity to own personal property. • The government is large and controls almost all businesses, factories, and farms
Quiz Yourself • What type of government exists in Cuba? a. dictatorship b. monarchy c. parliamentary democracy d. presidential democracy
2. Which term describes how political power is distributed in Cuba? a. aristocratic government b. confederation government c. federal government d. unitary government
3. Which statement about political parties is true about Cuba? • There are many political parties • There is only one legal political party • The leader of a political party cannot be president • Those running for office many not be in the Communist Party