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• SS7CG1a, SS7CG4a, SS7CG6aDescribe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal
• SS7CG1b, SS7CG4b, SS7CG6bExplain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic
The ways in which government systems distribute power is the
relationship between the national or central government and the smaller governmental
divisions (states, provinces, counties, regions, and cities)
Federal (Federation)Ways Government Distributes Power:
Power to make laws and decisions for the people is SHARED or divided between one central and several
regional authorities.
Federation / FederalWays Government Distributes Power
Regional Authority
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Regional AuthorityNotice the circles of the
Central and Regional Authorities are similar in size and the arrows go both ways.
Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the
direction the power flows
List of countries with Federal Governments (24)
Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Canada Comoros Ethiopia Germany India Malaysia
Mexico Micronesia Nigeria Pakistan Russia St. Kitts and Nevis South Africa Spain Switzerland United Arab Emirates United States of America Venezuela
Countries in Transition to FederalismIraq Sudan
Countries Considering a Federal SystemSri Lanka
Unitary
Ways Government Distributes Power:
Power is held by one central authority.The central authority has all the
power to make laws and decisions for the people.
UnitaryWays Government Distributes Power
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority Notice the Central Authority circle is much larger
than the Regional Authority circles and the arrows go from the central out to the regional
Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the power flows
List of Unitary States
AfghanistanChile People's Republic of China Colombia Cuba Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea France GreeceGuatemala Guinea Haiti Honduras
Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy JamaicaJapan Kenya New Zealand Nicaragua Niger North Korea Norway
Saudi Arabia South AfricaSouth Korea Spain Sri LankaSwedenTurkeyUgandaUnited KingdomVatican City Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe
Confederation
Ways Government Distributes Power:
• Voluntary association of independent states that make their own laws and decisions, but are loosely aligned to a weak central government
• Have some common purpose
• Agree to certain limitations on their freedom
• States maintain considerable independence
ConfederationWays Government Distributes Power
Central Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority
Regional Authority Notice the Regional Authority circles are
much larger than the Central Authority circle and the arrows go from regional to
central
Circles represent the amount of power and the arrows represent the direction the
power flows
List of Confederations- TodayIroquois Confederacy (1090–present)European Union and OPEC
Historic confederationsNew England Confederation (1643–1684) United States of America under the Articles of Confederation (1781–1789) Confederate States of America, (1861–1865)
Fictional confederationsConfederacy of Independent Systems (Star Wars) Terran Confederation (Wing Commander) Terran Confederacy (StarCraft) Capellan Confederation (Battletech) Confederation of Planet Omega (animated series Once Upon a Time... Space
Ways Government Distributes Power
FederalUnitary Confederation
All key powers are held by the
central government
State/regional authorities
hold most of the power
Strong central government
Weaker central government
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation
DemocracyOligarchicAutocratic
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Autocratic
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation:
One person possesses unlimited power. The citizen has limited, if
any, role in government.Rule of ONE
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation:
Autocratic
• The oldest form of government.
• One of the most common forms of government.
• Dictator maintains power through inheritance or ruthless use of military and police power.
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation:
Forms of Autocratic Govts.
• Absolute or Totalitarian Dictatorship• Ideas of a single leader glorified.• Government tries to control all aspects of
social and economic life.• Government is not responsible to the people.• People lack the power to limit their rulers.• Examples- Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini,
Joseph Stalin
Oligarchy
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation:
Rule of a few. Sometimes a small group exercises control, especially
for corrupt and selfish purposes. The citizen has a very limited role.
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation
Oligarchy• The group gets its power from military
power, social power, wealth, religion or a combination.
• Political opposition is usually suppressed- sometimes violently.• Examples- Communist countries such as China.
South Africa during Apartheid• Leaders in the party and armed forces control
government.
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation
Autocracy & Oligarchy• Sometimes claim they rule for the people.• In reality, the people have very little say in both
types of government.• Examples- May hold elections with only one
candidate or control the results in various ways.• Examples- Even when these governments have
a legislature or national assembly, they often only approve decisions made by the leaders.
Democracy
How Governments Determine Citizen Participation:
Rule of ALL. A country or nation where the people hold supreme power. Usually, they exercise their power by electing officials to
represent them.
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