This document provides definitions and examples of different forms of government:
- Democracy is a government by the people, such as in the United States. Direct democracy is when citizens vote directly on policies without representatives, as in Switzerland.
- A monarchy has a monarch as the head of state, either for life or until abdication, like in Britain.
- A republic is a government where power is held by the people and elected representatives, as in Brazil.
- Other forms discussed include aristocracy, dictatorship/totalitarianism, theocracy, oligarchy, and anarchy.
The document asks students to create their own hypothetical government by considering questions about its name, characteristics, rules
This document provides definitions and examples of different forms of government:
- Democracy is a government by the people, such as in the United States. Direct democracy is when citizens vote directly on policies without representatives, as in Switzerland.
- A monarchy has a monarch as the head of state, either for life or until abdication, like in Britain.
- A republic is a government where power is held by the people and elected representatives, as in Brazil.
- Other forms discussed include aristocracy, dictatorship/totalitarianism, theocracy, oligarchy, and anarchy.
The document asks students to create their own hypothetical government by considering questions about its name, characteristics, rules
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Kami Export - ANGELICA MENDIA BURI - 3. governments
This document provides definitions and examples of different forms of government:
- Democracy is a government by the people, such as in the United States. Direct democracy is when citizens vote directly on policies without representatives, as in Switzerland.
- A monarchy has a monarch as the head of state, either for life or until abdication, like in Britain.
- A republic is a government where power is held by the people and elected representatives, as in Brazil.
- Other forms discussed include aristocracy, dictatorship/totalitarianism, theocracy, oligarchy, and anarchy.
The document asks students to create their own hypothetical government by considering questions about its name, characteristics, rules
This document provides definitions and examples of different forms of government:
- Democracy is a government by the people, such as in the United States. Direct democracy is when citizens vote directly on policies without representatives, as in Switzerland.
- A monarchy has a monarch as the head of state, either for life or until abdication, like in Britain.
- A republic is a government where power is held by the people and elected representatives, as in Brazil.
- Other forms discussed include aristocracy, dictatorship/totalitarianism, theocracy, oligarchy, and anarchy.
The document asks students to create their own hypothetical government by considering questions about its name, characteristics, rules
Democracy is a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or Democracy the United States to choose governing officials to do so.
Direct democracy or pure democracy is a
form of democracy in which the Switzerland electorate decides on policy initiatives Direct Democracy without legislative representatives as proxies.
Monarchy A monarchy is a form of government in which a person,
Britain (ABSOLUTE/LIMITED) the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication.
A republic is a form of government in which "power is
Brazil Republic held by the people and their elected representatives". Aristocracy is a form of government by a relatively small Aristocracy Russia privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
Dictatorship is a form of government in which one
Dictatorship/ Korea person or a small group possesses absolute power Totalitarian without effective constitutional limitations. ...
Theocracy is a form of government in which a deity
Yemen of some type is recognized as the supreme ruling Theocracy authority, giving divine guidance to human intermediaries that manage the day-to-day affairs of the government.
Oligarchy is a form of power structure in which power
Russia rests with a small number of people. Oligarchy
Anarchy is a society being freely constituted without
Barbacoa authorities or a governing body. Anarchy Can you do better? Directions: While the Ancient Greeks are praised over their creation and use of various governments, not all of these systems are perfect or without flaws. You and your group will create your own government to meet the needs of the people. When creating the government, use the following questions to guide your formation of it.
What is the name of your government?
What are the characteristics of your Government?
What are the major rules you will have in your society?
What is more important: People’s rights or having a strong
country?
What government (s) are you modeling your government after?
Name: Marwa Riaz Roll No: 25 Assignment: Political Science Semester: 2nd Department: Political Science & IR Government College Women University Faislabad
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