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World of Governments

World of Governments. There are many different types of government across our world. . Limited Gov ernments: type of government in which the powers of the leaders are limited. This means that all laws apply to everyone, even the leaders of the country . . EX: United States.

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World of Governments

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  1. World of Governments

  2. There are manydifferent types of government across our world.

  3. Limited Governments:type of government in which the powers of theleaders are limited.

  4. This means that all laws apply to everyone, eventhe leadersof the country.

  5. EX: United States

  6. Unlimited Government:a type of government in which the leaders have almost absolute power.

  7. This means that the leaders do not have to follow the laws that they set up for their people.

  8. EX: Dictator such as Saddam Hussain

  9. Monarchy:form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of one person

  10. Etymology: Monos (single) and arkein (rule)

  11. Monarchy Example--Saudi Arabia

  12. Oligarchy:form of government in which ruling power is in the hands of a few people

  13. Etymology: Oligos (few) and arkein (rule)

  14. Tyranny:government in which ruling power is in the hands of a person who has seized control

  15. A tyrant gathers support by making promises to the poor and uneducated.

  16. Etymology: tyrannos (usurper with supreme power)

  17. (Direct) Democracy: power is in the hands of the people

  18. The city of Athens, Greece was the birth place of democracy.

  19. All male citizens could participate in the Athenian government.

  20. Etymology: Demos (people) and kratos (power)

  21. Republic(a type of democracy):nation or state in which the citizens elect representatives to manage the government, which is usually headed by a president rather than a monarch.

  22. The Romanswere the first to create this form of government

  23. Republic example: United States

  24. Theocracy: government in which God, or a god, is recognized as the supreme ruler.

  25. The state may be ruled by priests or other religious leaders acting in God’s name,…

  26. by a kingthought to have divine power,…

  27. or by authorities governing according to religious laws.

  28. Etymology: theos (God) and kratein (rule).

  29. EX. Current theocracies: Iran, Vatican City

  30. Communism:system in which most or all property (businesses and farms) is owned by the state and is supposed to be shared by all so that no one has more than others.

  31. It is a political and economic system that became one of the most powerful forces in the world.

  32. It shaped much of history from the early 1900's to the 1990's.

  33. Some people have considered Communism the greatest threat to world peace.

  34. Others, as the world's greatest hope.

  35. The father of communism-Vladimir Lenin.

  36. Fascism:government is headed, in most cases, by a dictator.

  37. It involves total government control of political, economic, cultural, religious, and social activities.

  38. Ex. Adolf Hitler

  39. Fascism resembles Communism.

  40. Between 1936 and 1945 Germany and Italy were under fascist rule.

  41. Hitler and Mussolini

  42. Dictatorship: whose leader has complete control over a country’s government.

  43. Ex: Fidel Castro of Cuba

  44. Socialism:economic and government system in which some businesses and industries are owned collectively or by the government. China

  45. The government provides many health and welfare benefits such as health care…

  46. housing…

  47. and unemployment insurance.

  48. These are paid for by high taxes collected from the citizens.

  49. Ex: China, France, Venezuela

  50. Marxism:system of socialismdeveloped by Karl Marx in which there is public ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of goods.

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