Types of Governments To study governments geographers look

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Types of Governments

Types of Governments

To study governments, geographers look at the following: Types – Who rules and who

To study governments, geographers look at the following: Types – Who rules and who participates. Systems – How the power is distributed.

Types of Government are based on one key question: Who governs and what is

Types of Government are based on one key question: Who governs and what is the citizen participation? There are three types of governments: l Autocracy, Oligarchy, and Democracy

Autocracy Government in which the power to govern is held by one person. Generally

Autocracy Government in which the power to govern is held by one person. Generally the power to rule is inherited or by military force. There are three types of Autocracy.

#1 Dictatorship The leader has not been elected and uses force to control all

#1 Dictatorship The leader has not been elected and uses force to control all aspects of social and economic life. Examples: Adolf Hitler in Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union

#2 Absolute Monarchy Oman, Saudi Arabia and Vatican City A monarchy has a king,

#2 Absolute Monarchy Oman, Saudi Arabia and Vatican City A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress. The power is usually inherited or passed down from family members. The monarch has absolute power meaning they can make all decisions without consulting anyone.

#3 Constitutional Monarchy Kings, queens or emperors share power with elected legislatures. Generally the

#3 Constitutional Monarchy Kings, queens or emperors share power with elected legislatures. Generally the Kings are nothing more than figureheads (ceremonial). The government is a democratic one that limits the monarchs power. Example: Great Britain

Oligarchy A government in which a few people such as a dominant clan or

Oligarchy A government in which a few people such as a dominant clan or clique have power. The group gets their power from either military, wealth or social status. Elections may be held but offer only one candidate. Examples: Greek city states, China (offer one communist party), and…? This is SPARTAAA

Democracy In a democracy, the government is “Rule by the people” There are two

Democracy In a democracy, the government is “Rule by the people” There are two forms of democracy l Direct Democracy – People vote on all the issues. (town meeting in certain American states) l Representative Democracy – People elect representatives and give them the power to vote on issues. l Example: United States

In a democracy…. Individual freedom and equality is valued. Free elections are held Decisions

In a democracy…. Individual freedom and equality is valued. Free elections are held Decisions are based on majority rule. All candidates can express their views freely. Citizens vote by secret ballot.

Democratic Governments There are two major forms of democratic governments: l Parliamentary l Presidential

Democratic Governments There are two major forms of democratic governments: l Parliamentary l Presidential

Parliamentary Democracy Voters elect members to the Parliament (legislature) Parliament has two Houses: l

Parliamentary Democracy Voters elect members to the Parliament (legislature) Parliament has two Houses: l House of Commons: The Political Party with the most votes in the House of Commons chooses the Prime Minister, the government’s leader with no set length of term. l House of Lords: Little power with most members being nobles having inherited their titles

Presidential Democracy Voters elect legislators Voters elect the president. l Therefore, in the presidential

Presidential Democracy Voters elect legislators Voters elect the president. l Therefore, in the presidential system voters have a more direct say about those who serve in two branches of the government : Legislative l Executive l

Parliamentary System Presidential System Executive Legislative Elect t Ele c Legislative Elec t Select

Parliamentary System Presidential System Executive Legislative Elect t Ele c Legislative Elec t Select Executive Citizens

Systems of Government are based on one question: How is the power distributed/ shared?

Systems of Government are based on one question: How is the power distributed/ shared? There are three ways governments distribute power: l Unitary l Confederation l Federal

Unitary A system in which one central government controls everything. Power is not shared

Unitary A system in which one central government controls everything. Power is not shared between states, counties or provinces. Examples : United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Spain, and former Soviet Union

Unitary Governments of the World (All countries in blue)

Unitary Governments of the World (All countries in blue)

Confederation A system in which power is shared by an alliance or union of

Confederation A system in which power is shared by an alliance or union of political organizations A voluntary association of independent states that agrees to follow a powerful central government. Nations can choose to follow or not follow the lead of the weak central government. Examples: Confederate States of America ( 1861 -1865), Russian Federation.

Federal Power is shared by a powerful central government and the state or local

Federal Power is shared by a powerful central government and the state or local governments. States or provinces are given considerable self rule, usually through their own legislatures. Examples: United States of America and Russian Federation

Federal Governments of the World (All countries in green)

Federal Governments of the World (All countries in green)

What do you remember? What are three types of governments? What are three systems

What do you remember? What are three types of governments? What are three systems of government?