3. OLIGARCHY Only a few have the power. Oligarchy comes from
the Greek rule by a few Figure 1. (econintersect.com)
4. ANARCHY Nobody is in control. Freely associate together. No
nation. Figure 2. (www.erepublik.com)
5. THEOCRACY A form of government in which a country is ruled
by religious leaders. Figure 3. (www.salon.com)
6. REPUBLIC A country that is governed by elected
representatives and by an elected leader. Figure 4.
(www.larepublica.pe)
7. MINI-QUIZ Do You Know Your Forms of Government?
8. A or B? 10. A small group rules the country. A Oligarchy B
Democracy
9. A or B? 1. Leader often shares power with other parts of
government. A Monarchy B Dictatorship
10. A or B? 2. People do not answer to any leader or
government. A Oligarchy B Anarchy
11. A or B? 3. The group with power can be based on race or
social class. A Monarchy B Oligarchy
12. A or B? 4. Those in charge are military members who took
over by force. A Junta B Democracy
13. A or B? 5. Nobody is in charge. A Monarchy B Anarchy
14. SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia is led by a king. The king
appoints a Council of Ministers to help govern, but there are no
elections. Saudi Arabias Basic Law states that the countrys
constitution is the Islamic holy book the Quran and other religious
traditions. Forms of Government: monarchy
__________________________________ and theocracy
__________________________________
15. DENMARK The people of Denmark elect representatives to sit
in Parliament, a lawmaking body. The Queen of Denmark heads the
country, but she only has a small role in government. The
government is led by a Prime Minister, who is appointed from among
the elected representatives. Forms of Government: monarchy
__________________________________ and representative democracy
__________________________________
16. REFERENCES Who rules? Icivics [online] Retrieved October 3,
2013 from
https://www.icivics.org/teachers/lessonplans/who-rules-updated
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