
Democracy
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History, Geography, Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Aggrey Ankwatse
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Democracy
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By the end of this lesson, learners should be able;
To define democracy
To identify and describe two forms of democracy.
To identify the 3 branches of democracy and describe the roles played by each
To describe at least five features of democracy
To understand the universal declaration of human rights and some basic human rights.
To differentiate between a republic and a constitutional monarchy.T
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Can you define democracy?
Give it a try on the next slide.
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Watch the video to understand the types of democracy and test your knowledge on the next slide. Look out for the term referendum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eu6G5YrBt4
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Multiple Choice
What is referendum
It is an election in which all people in a country vote on an issue e.g. changing the constitution
It is an election in which members of parliament vote on an issue
It is an election in which the cabinet members cast their vote on an issue e.g. changing the constitution.
It is an election in which the presidential term limit can be extended.
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Three branches of government in the USA.
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Indivitual Activity.
Read slides on democracy in Scotland in your google classroom, upto p15 and note down key takeaways.
-features of democracy
-list of human rights
-rule of law
Be ready to answer on the slides that will follow.
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Multiple Select
The following are some of the features of democracy. Choose all that apply.
Allows people to choose and replace their representatives through free and fair elections
Encourages citizens to participate in politics and community life.
Allows the president to execute laws without being questioned
Depends on laws, which apply equally to all citizens.
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Open Ended
List down any three human rights that you know
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Multiple Choice
The rule of law means that All citizens are equal under the law. No one may be discriminated against on the basis of their race, religion, ethnic group or gender.
True
False
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What do you understand by the term "republic"?
Find out the meaning and examples of countries that are republics and be ready to answer a question on the next slide.
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Test your knowledge on what you learnt today.
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