Title: How Governments Distribute Power
1How Governments Distribute Power
- Unitary
- Confederation
- Federal
2Unitary
- Definition A form of government in which power
is held by one central government. - Power is NOT shared between states, counties, or
provinces. - Example United Kingdom
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4Unitary
Ways Government Distributes Power
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
5Confederation
- Definition
- A form of government based on a voluntary
agreement under which separate countries work
together - Voluntary association of independent states that
often only delegate a few powers to the central
authority. - Secure some common purpose.
- Agree to certain limitations on their freedom
of action. - Each unit has final control of its own laws and
citizens. - Confederations can be unstable because members
often want to do things their own way! - Example European Union and OPEC
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7Confederation
Ways Government Distributes Power
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
8Federal
- Definition A form of government in which power
is divided by a powerful central government and
states or provinces that are given considerable
self-rule, usually through their own
legislatures. - Examples The United States, Germany, Australia,
Canada, Russia, Mexico
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10Federation / Federal
Ways Government Distributes Power
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
11Ways Government Distributes Power
State/regional authorities hold most of the power
All key powers are held by the central government
Unitary
Federal
Confederation
Strong central government
Weaker central government
12How Governments DetermineCitizen Participation
- Autocratic (Autocracy)
- Oligarchic (Oligarchy)
- Democratic (Democracy)
13Autocratic
- Government in which one person possesses
unlimited power - Citizens have little if any role in the government
14Oligarchic
- Government by the few A small group exercises
control especially for corrupt and selfish
purposes - The citizen has a very limited role.
15Democratic
- A government in which the supreme power is vested
in the people and exercised by them directly or
indirectly through a system of representation
usually involving periodically held free
elections. - Citizens vote for leaders.
16Two Types of Democracy
- Parliamentary
- Presidential
17Parliamentary
- A system of government having the real executive
power vested in a cabinet composed of members of
the legislature who are individually and
collectively responsible to the legislature. - May have a Prime Minister elected by the
legislature.
18Parliamentary Systems
- The executive and legislature are fused.
Survival and origin of each branch are not
separate. - The people elect the Parliament the Parliament
elects the cabinet and Prime Minister. - Many parliamentary governments have a
dual-executive. One ceremonial (the monarchy),
one political (prime minister and cabinet).
19- Queen Elizabeth II,
- Britains Head of State
20Parliamentary Systems
- Survival not separate
- Cabinet must maintain the confidence of
parliament (sustain the support of a majority of
MPs) or resign. - Terms of office are not fixed, so cabinet can
dissolve parliament and call new elections when
it sees fit. - Thus, the executive can dissolve the legislature
and the legislature can axe the executive!
21Countries with parliamentary system
22Presidential Democracy
- A system of government in which the president is
constitutionally independent of the legislature. - Original presidential system ours! But also
very common in Latin America, Africa, and parts
of Asia. Not popular in Europe.
23Presidential Democracy
- Separate origin Both branches are elected
separately, in different elections. - Separate survival Both branches are elected for
a fixed term, neither can dismiss the other. - Cabinet answers only to president.
- Personnel of each branch is non-overlapping.
24How Governments Determine Citizen Participation
High Participation
High Participation
General Citizens Participation
Select Citizens Participation
Citizen Participation
Government Power
Government Power
Citizen Participation
Government Power
Low or No Participation
Low or No Participation
Low or No Participation
Oligarchic
Autocratic
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27You live in a small country ruled by one man, who
is also the head of the military. The only tv
and radio stations you have are owned and run by
the government. You can access the internet, but
can only see certain government-approved
websites. Although your country has elections,
you are only allowed to vote for your current
leader. People who criticize or protest against
the government are jailed or executed. Which
form of government best describes the government
where you live?
- A. autocratic
- B. parliamentary
- C. democratic
- D. oligarchic
28 29You are the chief executive in your countrys
democratically-elected national government. You
came to power in the last election after your
political party won a majority of seats in the
national legislature. As the leader of your
political party, you were chosen to be the head
of the government by your co-workers in the
legislature.Which form of government do you have?
- A. presidential
- B. autocratic
- C. parliamentary
- D. oligarchic
30C. parliamentary
- The United Kingdom has a parliamentary democracy.
31The country in which you live has a central
government that shares the power with several
state and local governments.Which word best
describes the way your government distributes
power?
- A. unitary
- B. confederation
- C. federal
32- C. federal
- America has a federal system of government.
- Germany also has a federal system of government.
33I live in a country that has regular elections.
The legislature is elected separately from the
head of government. What type of democracy does
my country have?
- A. oligarchic
- B. autocratic
- C. parliamentary
- D. presidential
34 35Anne lives in a country that has a strong central
government that does not share power with states
or provinces within the country or with any other
country. What type of government best describes
how Annes country distributes power?
- A. Unitary
- B. Confederation
- C. Federal
36A. Unitary
37In Georges country, there are a few leaders.
They were not chosen by the people. They make
decisions for the country based on what is best
for them not for the country. They are mostly
interested in making themselves rich. What type
of citizen participation does Georges country
have?
- A. autocratic
- B. oligarchic
- C. democratic
38 39- In which system of government does the
legislature elect the executive leader of the
government? - A. democratic
- B. communist
- C. parliamentary
- D. totalitarian
40 41- Which statement about Great Britain's
parliamentary system of government today is true? - A. Members of both houses of Parliament are
elected for life. - B. The queen decides which laws Parliament will
debate. - C. Members of Parliament do not belong to
political parties. - D. The prime minister is not directly chosen by
voters.
42- D. The prime minister is not directly chosen by
voters.