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Systems of Government

Systems of Government. Absolute Monarchy. Form of government where the ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people he or she governs. Absolute Monarchy. Unrestricted Power Gain power through heredity or marriage “Divine Right of Kings” Positives? Negatives?.

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Systems of Government

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  1. Systems of Government

  2. Absolute Monarchy • Form of government where the ruler has complete authority over the government and the lives of the people he or she governs

  3. Absolute Monarchy • Unrestricted Power • Gain power through heredity or marriage • “Divine Right of Kings” • Positives? • Negatives?

  4. Modern Examples • King MswatiIII, Swaziland

  5. Modern Examples • King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia

  6. Constitutional Monarchy • a monarchy governed according to a constitution that limits and defines the powers of the monarch

  7. Constitutional Monarchy • Limited Power • Today most monarchs give up power, position is title only • Pros: • Govern by rules, not personal feelings • Cons: • Irrelevant • Expensive

  8. Modern Examples • King Abdullah II, Jordan

  9. Modern Examples • Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah Al Salim Al Sabah, Kuwait

  10. Parliamentary Democracy • Form of government in which the party with the greatest representation in the parliament (legislature) forms the government, its leader becoming prime minister or chancellor. • The parties in the minority serve in opposition to the majority and have the duty to challenge it regularly. • The prime minister may be removed from power whenever he loses the confidence of a majority of the ruling party or of the parliament

  11. Parliamentary Democracy

  12. Parliamentary Democracy

  13. Parliamentary Democracy • Members of Parliament elected to serve a certain period of time • Early Elections Possible • Need majority to stay in power • Pros: • Avoid legislative gridlock • Accountability • Easily Replaceable • Cons: • Easily Replaceable

  14. Modern Examples • India

  15. Modern Examples • Japan

  16. Presidential Democracy • A system of government where an executive branch is led by a president who is often elected by the people. This branch exists separately from the legislature.

  17. Presidential Democracy • Direct Elections, President elected by people • Checks & Balances: President and legislature work separate from each other • President and Legislature serve fixed terms • Pros: • People decide • Checks & Balances • Stability • Cons • Gridlock

  18. Modern Examples • United States

  19. Modern Examples • South Africa

  20. Dictatorship • The form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a single person/dictator.

  21. Dictatorship • Dictator holds unlimited power • Censorship • One-party rule • Pros: • Actions easily taken • Cons: • Oppressive • Strict rules, little freedom

  22. Modern Examples • North Korea

  23. North Korean Propoganda

  24. Theocracy • Form of government in which the official policy is to be governed by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided • Government guided by specific religion

  25. Theocracy • “Rule of God” • "God” himself is recognized as the head of the state • Hierarchy of the government identical with the administrative hierarchy of the religion or…. • Government hierarchy subordinate to the religious hierarchy

  26. Modern Example • Iran

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