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SW Asia Government DT #1 Re-Performance Lesson

SW Asia Government DT #1 Re-Performance Lesson

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SW Asia Government Discovery Ticket #1

Re-Performance Lesson

Durham Middle School

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​Dictatorship

One person has sole power in the state

The ruler of the country claims total control over all activities of the citizens.

A dictator often gains power by force, does not hold himself to a constitution or previous laws, and is the only person who has to “approve” of decisions.

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​Absolute Monarchy

A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life.

(*Example: Saudi Arabia is an absolute hereditary monarchy, governed by a king, and the royal family dominates the political system.)

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​Constitutional Monarchy

A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life, but it is ceremonial. There is usually a parliament and prime minister and the government is held to a constitution. These people are usually elected.

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The British monarchy is a good example of a constitutional monarchy. The royal family has little to do with making and enforcing laws. That is left to the British Parliament.

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​Oligarchy

​An oligarchy is any society ruled by a small group of people. The two most common are:

​Aristocracy - rule by a small group of wealthy and well-educated citizens (power is usually passed down within certain families. Ex: Medieval Europe)

​Theocracy - rule by a group of religious leaders (religious law is used to govern)

Muslim countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia are based on Sharia law from the Koran.

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​Types of Democracy

​- In a direct democracy, all citizens participate and vote on all issues.

​- In a representative democracy, all citizens participate by electing representatives who vote on the issues. The representatives chosen answer to the people and usually must follow a constitution.

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Multiple Choice

How does a democratic government DIFFER from an oligarchic government?

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the role of the citizen

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the citizen voting process

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the sharing of power among the three branches of government

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the sharing of power between the different levels of government

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Multiple Choice

How do the leaders of a constitutional monarchy usually come to power?

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military force

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elected by the citizens

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inherits from relatives

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true power elected; figure-head inherits title

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Multiple Choice

How does the leader of a dictatorship usually come to power?

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military force

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elected by the citizens

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inherits from relatives

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true power elected; figure-head inherits title

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of an absolute monarchy?

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Great Britain

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Saudi Arabia

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Iraq

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France

SW Asia Government Discovery Ticket #1

Re-Performance Lesson

Durham Middle School

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