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Types of Government

Types of Government. Assisted by: http://depts.alverno.edu/dgp/GEC/Types%20of%20Government.html. Monarchy. King or Queen rules Can also be called and “emperor” Rule is usually handed down the family line

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Types of Government

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  1. Types of Government Assisted by: http://depts.alverno.edu/dgp/GEC/Types%20of%20Government.html

  2. Monarchy • King or Queen rules • Can also be called and “emperor” • Rule is usually handed down the family line • The United Kingdom, which has a queen, is really a republic because the queen has virtually no political power. • Saudi Arabia

  3. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0775675.html

  4. Dictatorship • Rule by one person (usually with help from close group of allies) • Very few dictators admit they are dictators; they almost always claim to be leaders of democracies. • The dictator may be one person, such as Castro in Cuba or Hitler in Germany, or a group of people, such as the Communist Party in China. (see next slide)

  5. Oligarchy • Power rests in the hands of a small group

  6. Democracy • The word "democracy" literally means "rule by the people." In a democracy, the people govern. • Direct democracy is nearly impossible • (every single person votes for every single issue, and each vote is equal)

  7. Republic • A literal democracy is impossible in a political system containing more than a few people. • All "democracies" today are really republics. • In a republic, the people elect representatives to make and enforce laws. • The U.S.A. is known as a “constitutional republic”

  8. Instructions for Enlightenment Rap • As a group, you will be responsible for coming up with a “rap” (or a poem for those less “hammy”) about an Enlightenment figure • The rap will need to show us what you’ve learned about the Enlightenment, in general, and then also some key facts about your person. • There will be a “performance” accompanied by your lyrics on a power point

  9. Rap Roles and Requirements • Roles: • ALL Group Members: Read book section and additional material • ALL Group Members: Contribute to writing the rap • 2 people (or more): perform the rap • 1 person designs the powerpoint • 1 person makes the powerpoint • Requirements: • Rap AND powerpoint must show at least 3 key facts about the Enlightenment • Rap AND powerpoint must give audience a thorough description of your person • Powerpoint must have lyrics to follow along to during the performance.

  10. Rap Rubric

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