Title: Direct and Representative Democracies
1Unit I
- Direct and Representative Democracies
- Parliamentary and Presidential Democracies
2What is a democracy?
3Key Terms
- Democratic Government
- Direct Democracy
- Representative Democracy
- Presidential Democracy
- Parliamentary Democracy
4- Democracy is a political system where rule is by
the people. - Today, there are 2 types of democracies.
- In a direct democracy, individuals directly
guide the activities of the government by
voting on every issue. - In a representative democracy, individuals select
representatives to make decisions for them.
5What is a direct democracy?
Direct democracy works best in small communities,
as decision making for large groups can be time
consuming and very difficult to manage. Some New
England town meetings use direct democracy. They
meet to discuss and vote on community matters.
6Representative Democracies
- In contrast to direct democracies,
representative democracies allow large nations
to ensure that rights of individual citizens are
represented without everyone voting on every
issue.
7What is representative democracy?
Representatives elected by the people make
decisions in government. Â If the representative
fails to promote the common good and the
interests of the people, those officials can be
voted out of office in the next election. Because
the great number of representatives has to work
together to make decisions, the work of
government can be time consuming.
8- What is meant by separation of powers?
9- There are two kinds of representative
democracies - Parliamentary Democracy
- Presidential Democracy
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10Parliamentary PresidentialDemocracies
11Parliamentary Government
- Both executive and legislative functions reside
in the elected assembly, or parliament. - In the Great Britain Parliament, the national
legislature, holds almost all governmental
authority. ?
12The Prime Minister
- Great Britain has no separation of powers between
the executive and legislative branches of
government. ? - The leader of the majority party in the House of
Commons becomes the prime minister and chooses
other ministers to head executive departments and
serve as a cabinet. - A prime minister who loses support of his or her
own party resigns from office. ?
13Presidential Government
- Another way to organize democracy is by
presidential government. - The United States created the office of the
president to carry out the laws. ? - The Constitution separated the executive from the
legislative and judicial branches. ?
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