
Forms of Government
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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20 Slides • 26 Questions
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Forms of Government
Comparing different forms of government
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Open Ended
In one sentence, describe the government and its roles.
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Word Cloud
In one or two words, what is a FORM of Government?
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What is Government?
Government is the person or people who organize, make laws, and protect the citizens.
A form of government is a specific system of order for a nation.
- Are all forms alike?
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A Minority is a smaller group of people. (The Few)
A Majority is a larger group of people.
Minority vs. Majority
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Democracy
Power comes from the people
There are 2 Types of Democracies
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Direct Democracy
citizens make laws directly, not by electing officials to represent them
good for small communities/countries
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Representative democracy
a type of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them
good for large communities
USA is a Republic
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Poll
Which type of Democracy would you rather?
Direct
Representative
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Multiple Choice
Previous Knowledge Check:
What are the 3 branches of the United States Democracy?
Parliament
Judicial
President
Prime Minister
Legislative
Judge
Captain
General
Commander
Judicial
Legislative
Executive
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Socialism
Everyone in society recieves benefits based off their contribution
A system where most property is owned or controlled by the government, and some private citizens.
Creates a "Welfare State". (Citizens depend on the government for everything
Venezuela is a huge socialist nation
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Communism
Everyone in society recieves benefits based off of their needs.
A type of government where one party controls the government and the economy
The government owns all businesses, industries, and resources.
People that disagree with government are imprisoned or killed
No one can own private property
Goal is a "classless society"
China and Cuba!
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Open Ended
Bonus!:
Remember... Which group associated with the Russians were Communists?
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Contribution vs. Needs
Socialism
Classes still exist
Private Property
Communism
Classless Society
No Private Property
What's The Difference?
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Word Cloud
Name one difference between Socialism and Communism
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Multiple Choice
True or False...
The main goal of a Socialist society is to achieve a Classless Society.
True
False
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2 forms of Monarchy
One is Democratic
One is Autocratic
Power is INHERITED (King, Queen, Emperor)
Monarchy
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Monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
Ruled by
A Constitution
A Prime Minister (like a President)
The Parliament (like Congress)
The UK is a Constitutional Monarchy
King and Queen are ceremonial! (symbolic)
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Absolute Power is in the hands of the King or Queen.
Dictatorship...
Absolute Monarchy
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Fill in the Blanks
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Oligarchy
A type of government ruled by a small group of wealthy and powerful people.
The "Elite"
"Rule of the Few"
The majority (the people) do not have a voice.
Russia is an oligarchy.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Autocracy
A type of government where one single ruler holds all political power
Absolute monarchies and Dictatorships are Autocracies
North Korea, China, Saudi Arabia are autocracies
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Dictatorship
A type of government where one person holds all the power. (Usually a Military Leader)
This is an example of an autocracy.
Unlimited Power.
Power is maintained through fear and constant force.
Human Rights are denied.
Citizens who do not show respect to leaders are often tortured or killed. (sometimes publicly)
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Theocracy
A society ruled by religious leaders
"Divine Right" - Leaders were given their right to rule by God.
Laws are based on religious texts.
Iran is a Theocracy.
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Multiple Select
In a Theocracy...
Laws are based on religious texts.
Leaders claim to have the Divine Right to rule.
There are no laws.
The economy is unstable.
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Word Cloud
Guess!
What is Anarchy?
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Anarchy
A society that completely lacks a governmental body.
Skepticisim of the purpose of authority. Justified?
Nicknamed: "Chaos"
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End of Forms of Government
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Review!
Answer the following questions.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
a form of government in which the power to govern lies directly in the hands of the people rather than through elected representatives
republic
direct democracy
communism
constitutional monarchy
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Multiple Choice
You would define a republic or representative democracy as...
Power lies directly in the hands of the people, NOT elected officials
A government lead by a King or Queen who has absolute Power
People elect representatives to make policies and laws for them
A military leader becomes the leader of a country often through violent means
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Multiple Choice
What is a "Welfare State"?
Everyone is rich
The President becomes poor
Citizens depend on the government for everything
Everyone has to walk to work instead of driving
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Multiple Choice
Which form of government has one ruler with unlimited power?
socialism
oligarchy
democracy
autocracy
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Multiple Choice
Which form of government system is usually acquired by force and in which
people are prevented from voicing their opinions?
dictatorship
autocracy
theocracy
oligarchy
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Multiple Choice
Within this country, each citizen has a vote to elect the persons who will represent them in the governmental decisions.
Federal
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy/Republic
Monarchy
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?
There is no difference
In a constitutional monarchy, the king or queen mostly symbolic/ceremonial as they don’t really hold any power
There is no military in a constitutional monarchy
A constitutional monarchy has no king or queen
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Multiple Choice
Which government does Divine Right align with?
a. theocracy
b. direct democracy
c. monarchy
d. California
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Chavanak creates a rule where students are not allowed to bring water bottles. The students secretly come to Mr. Creech and other teachers and ask them to try to get him to change his mind.
What kind of government did the students demonstrate by their actions?
autocracy
direct democracy
monarchy
representative democracy
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Multiple Choice
What do a republic and a direct democracy have in common?
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Creech decides to give himself a crown and walk around the hallways acting like a King, even claiming to be the King of Sherrard. He has very little power, but everyone enjoys his gimmick.
What kind of Monarch would Mr. Creech be?
a Constitutional Monarch
an Absolute Monarch
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Fill in the Blanks
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Poll
Outside of democracy, which form of government would you want to be apart of?
Monarchy
Theocracy
Socialist
Communist
Oligarchy
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