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Learn about government systems in Great Britain, Germany, and Russia, including forms of government, citizen participation, and styles of democracy. Understand the rights of citizens in various government structures.
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GOVERNMENTSystems ChartGetoutyour “MiddleSchool Guide toEuropeanGovernmentSystems” booklet and turntothelast page.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays “Government and Power” Look onthe top whereitsays ‘Great Britain”. Great Britain has a UNITARY form of government and power.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays “Government and Power” Look onthe top whereitsays“Germany”. Germanyhas a FEDERAL form of government and power.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays “Government and Power” Look onthe top whereitsays“Russia”. Russiahas a FEDERAL form of government and power.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays“CitizenParticipation” Look onthe top whereitsays“Great Britain”. Great Britainhas a DEMOCRATIC formof citizenparticipation. (So doesGermany and Russia!)
Look ontheleftwhereitsays “Style of Democracy” Look onthe top whereitsays Great Britain and Germany. Both Great Britain and Germanyhave a PARLIAMENTARY form of government.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays “Style of Democracy” Look onthe top whereitsays “Russia”. Russia has a Presidentialstyle of democracy.
Look ontheleftwhereitsays“Name of Leader” Great Britain has a PRIME MINISTER. Russia has a PRESIDENT. Germany has a CHANCELLOR. (Youmayhavetowrite “chancellor” ifitisn’ttherealready.)
Getout a cleanpiece of paper and turnitsideways so thattheholes are at the top. Acrossthe top, rightundertheholes, writethistitle: ‘Comparison of CitizensRights in DifferentGovernments.”