
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.
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?
the role of the citizen
the citizen voting process
the sharing of power among the three branches of government
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?
military force
elected by the citizens
inherits from relatives
true power elected; figure-head inherits title
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Multiple Choice
How does the leader of a dictatorship usually come to power?
military force
elected by the citizens
inherits from relatives
true power elected; figure-head inherits title
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an absolute monarchy?
Great Britain
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
France
SW Asia Government Discovery Ticket #1
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