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Mr. Burton 4.3 Notes

Please: 1. Grab your folder. 2. Answer the Bell-Ringer. 3. After answering the bell-ringer, please remain silent. Thank you for your cooperation. Mr. Burton 4.3 Notes. Eight different types of government we will be discussing:. 1. Democracy 2. Monarchy 3. Dictatorship 4. Republic

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Mr. Burton 4.3 Notes

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  1. Please: 1. Grab your folder. 2. Answer the Bell-Ringer. 3. After answering the bell-ringer, please remain silent. Thank you for your cooperation. Mr. Burton 4.3 Notes

  2. Eight different types of government we will be discussing: • 1. Democracy • 2. Monarchy • 3. Dictatorship • 4. Republic • 5. Transitional • 6. Communism • 7. Oligarchy • 8. Anarchy

  3. Democracy • 1. A democracy is when the PEOPLE decide who the ruler will be. • Example: South Africa

  4. Monarchy • A country ruled by a King/Queen. • Example: England

  5. Dictatorship • A militant leader rules the country. • Example: Cuba

  6. Republic • Not ran by a monarch or dictator. The people of that country can affect the government by popular vote. • Example: Ancient Greece

  7. Transitional • A government is moving from one government to the next. • Example: Iraq right now (they were a dictatorship, and are currently moving to a Democratic-Republic).

  8. Communism • A system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party. • Example: China

  9. Oligarchy • A rule of which a select few people rule a country. • Example: Russia, prior to becoming a communist state.

  10. Anarchy • Total chaos. While it sounds “cool” people would really live in fear. • Example: French Revolution, Salem Witch Trials

  11. Eight different types of government we have discussed: • 1. Democracy • 2. Monarchy • 3. Dictatorship • 4. Republic • 5. Transitional • 6. Communism • 7. Oligarchy • 8. Anarchy

  12. Activity in Class • Please grab out a separate sheet of paper. • You are going to create a country (give it your own name). • Identify for me which government from the eight we discussed, which government you would like your country to be. • Justify your reason why you chose that particular government and be ready to defend your reasoning (this should be a minimum of three paragraphs: introduction, reasoning, conclusion.

  13. Example • Country Name: Scrooge • Capital: Basketballville • Type of Government: (That is for my eyes only .) • I have chosen X government. I chose X government because: A, B, and C. The reason why I chose X government is

  14. Tomorrow: • We will go to the CPU lab and work on the Culture project. • KEEP your country paper! We will be adding more to this as the week progresses!

  15. Exit Slip • Write down on a post-it ONE thing you learned and ONE thing you still have a question about. • Have a wonderful afternoon.

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