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Different forms of Government
• Government: the organization people
set up to protect their country and
enforce country rules
• REMEMBER: nearly every country in
the world is ruled by a system that
combines 2 or more of these forms of
government.
• United States: Constitution-based federal
republic; strong democratic tradition
• Bangladesh: Parliamentary Democracy
• Germany: Federal Republic
• Dominican Republic: Democratic Republic
Anarchy
• a condition of lawlessness or political
disorder brought about by the absence of
governmental authority.
• Somalia
• Afghanistan
Commonwealth
• a nation, state, or other political entity
founded on law and united by a compact
of the people for the common good.
• Ukraine
Communism
• the state plans and controls the economy and
a single - often authoritarian - party holds
power;
• China
• Vietnam
Confederacy (Confederation)
• a union by compact or treaty between states,
provinces, or territories, that creates a central
government with limited powers;
• Canada
• Switzerland
Constitutional
• Power comes from an authoritative
document (constitution) that sets forth the
system of government.
• Portugal
Constitutional Monarchy
• a monarch is guided by a constitution
whereby his/her rights, duties, and
responsibilities are spelled out in written
law or by custom.
• Monaco
Democracy
• the supreme power is retained by the
people, but which is usually exercised
indirectly through a system of
representation and delegated authority
periodically renewed.
Dictatorship
• a ruler or small group has absolute power (a
dictator is not restricted by a constitution or
laws).
• Iraq
Federal (Federative)
• sovereign power is divided - by means of
a constitution - between a central authority
and a number of states, colonies, or
provinces so that each region retains
some power
• Brazil (Federal Republic)
Monarchy
• the supreme power is lodged in the hands of a
monarch who reigns over a state or territory,
usually for life and by hereditary right;
• King Henry VIII
Oligarchy
• a government in which control is exercised
by a small group of individuals whose
authority generally is based on wealth or
power.
• Pakistan
Parliamentary Monarchy
• a state headed by a monarch who is not
actively involved in policy formation or
implementation, the parliament will guide
the government.
• Spain
Republic
• a representative democracy in which the
people's elected representatives, not the
people themselves, vote on legislation.
• France
• Finland
Socialism
• the means of planning, producing, and
distributing goods is controlled by a central
government that theoretically seeks a
more just and equitable distribution of
property and labor;
• Norway
Theocracy
• a Deity is recognized as the supreme civil
ruler, but the Deity's laws are interpreted
by ecclesiastical authorities (bishops,
mullahs, etc.);
• Iran (Theocratic Republic)
Totalitartian
• seeks to control the individual to the state
by controlling not only all political and
economic matters, but also the attitudes,
values, and beliefs of its population.
• Nazi Germany
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