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POLITICS AND
GOVERNANCE
Chapter 1 and 2
LETS PLAY!
ARRANGE ME!
1. OLPINSITCAI
POLITICIANS
2. WAL
LAW
3. IELOGDYA
IDEOLOGY
4.TENMOGREV
GOVERNMENT
5. ROWPER
POWER
6. OLITPLCA ECNEICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. POLITICIAN
2. LAW
3. IDEOLOGY
4. GOVERNMENT
5. POWER
6. POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chapter 1:
The Concept of
Politics and
Governance
Lesson: Politics, Government and Governance
POLITICS, POLITICAL
SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT AND
GOVERNANCE
POLITICS
Equity and inclusiveness means that all the members It is based on the principle that every person or
of the society, especially the most vulnerable ones or group is responsible for their actions most
the grassroots level, must be taken into consideration especially when their acts affect public interest. The
in policy-making. Everyone has a stake in the society actors have an obligation to explain and be
and no one should feel alienated from it. answerable for the consequences of decisions and
actions they have made on behalf of the community
it serves.
What is the
difference between
Government and
Governance?
Chapter 1:
The concept of
Politics and
Governance
Lesson: Forms of Government
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
Monarchy
MATCH ME!
1. It pertains to set of political beliefs
emphasizing individual rights and liberties.
A. Liberalism
B. Anarchism
2. It refers to set of political beliefs based on
preservation of customs and traditions that
define the character of a society.
A. Conservatism
B. Socialism
3. A system of government led by a dictator
who typically rules by forcefully and often
violently suppressing opposition and criticism.
A. Anarchism
B. Fascism
4. It is derived from a Greek word meaning
"having no ruler," is a belief system that rejects
governmental authority in favor of self-
governing or community consensus that has
become a synonym for chaos and the
breakdown of civil order.
A. Anarchism
B. Absolutism
5. A system in which every person in the
community has an equal share of the various
elements of production, distribution, and
exchange of resources.
A. Socialism
B. Liberalism
6. It also known as "Divine Right Theory", is a
political ideology promoting a system of
government in which the ruler or rulers have
unlimited power and are subject to no
constitutional safeguards or checks.
A. Absolutism
B. Nationalism
Choose 1 Political
Ideologies and
identify their
advantages and
disadvantages.
If you were given a chance to be
part of the government, what
kind of political
ideologies would you prefer?
Tell us about it briefly.
Chapter 1:
The concept of
Politics and
Governance
Lesson: Power
POWER, DIMENSIONS, TYPES
AND CONSEQUENCES OF
POWER
PROMINENT LEADERS
Power
FACT OR BLUFF
1. COERCIVE POWER is the belief
that a person can punish others for a non-
compliance.
FACT
2. REFERENT POWER is the result of
a person's perceived attractiveness,
worthiness and right to others' respect.
FACT
3. REWARD POWER this results from
one person's ability to compensate
another for compliance.
FACT
LEGITIMATE POWER
4. EXPERT POWER this comes from
the belief that a person has the formal
right to make demands, and to expect
others to be compliant and obedient.
BLUFF
EXPERT POWER
5. CHARISMATIC POWER is based
on a person's high levels of skill and
knowledge.
BLUFF
CONSEQUENCES OF POWER
CONSEQUENCES OF POWER
COMPLIANCE
COMMITMENT