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The Florida Law Related Education Association, Inc. © 2016 Benchmarks SS.7.C.3.1 Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy). Forms of Government Comparing Different Forms of Government

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Page 1: Forms of Benchmarks - MR. LAWRENCE · A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress. The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs (family). A constitutional monarchy

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BenchmarksSS.7.C.3.1

Compare different forms of government (direct

democracy, representative democracy, socialism,

communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).

Forms of

Government

Comparing Different Forms of Government

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What is the role/purpose of

government?

• To protect the rights of the people

• To keep the people safe

• Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness

• What else…?

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Forms of Government

• Direct democracy

• Representative democracy

• Constitutional monarchy

• Absolute monarchy

• Oligarchy

• Autocracy

• Republic

• Socialism

• Communism

These are the

forms of

government we

will be

examining

today!

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As these governments are being

discussed…

• Draw a diagram of the government we are discussing.

• Think about the definition and illustrate the definition in a way that makes sense to you.

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What is a “democracy”?

• Democracy is government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.

• Literally defined as “rule of the people”

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Direct Democracy

• Direct Democracy

– Based on the definition of “democracy” how would you define a direct democracy?

– Draw a picture to illustrate your definition of direct democracy!

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What is direct democracy?

• Direct democracy is a government where the people have an individual voice in government.

Government

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Representative Democracy

• Representative Democracy

– What is a “representative”?

• An elected person to act and speak on behalf of others in a democracy

– Based on the definition of “representative” and “democracy”, how you would define representative democracy?

– Draw a picture to illustrate your definition of representative democracy!

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What is Representative Democracy?

• Representative democracy is a system where individuals have a voice in government through elected representatives

Government

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What other forms of government are

there?

• Monarchy • Constitutional monarchy• Absolute monarchy

• Oligarchy• Autocracy• Socialism • Communism

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Constitutional Monarchy

A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress.

The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs (family).

A constitutional monarchy has a constitution that limits the monarch's power.

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Absolute Monarchy

• The monarch (king, queen, etc.) has absolute power among his/her people.

• The monarch is the single ruler within the government – rule by one.

• The monarch has unrestricted power over the people.

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Oligarchy

A government in which control is exercised by a small group of individuals whose authority is generally based on wealth and/or power.

Rule by a “few”We rule!

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Autocracy

A government ruled by a single leader who has unlimited power and denies peoples’ fundamental rights.

Rule by one

I rule!

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Anarchy

• A society where there is no government

• Reminder: what is the purpose of government?– To protect the rights of the people

– To keep the people safe

– Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness

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In your group…

• Compare your individual illustrations of different kinds of government.

• Using the large chart paper, create a diagram for your assigned form of government as a group. Be sure to talk through the definitions and incorporate everyone’s ideas.

• DO NOT write the name of the government on the chart paper.

• Once finished, post your diagram on the wall.

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Which government is that?

• Once you have posted your government diagram:

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

– Rotating clockwise, go to the posters posted by the other groups and write which government they were illustrating on your handout. Work as a group to make your guess.

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WHAT DO THESE

GOVERNMENTS LOOK LIKE?

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Constitutional Monarchy

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Absolute Monarchy

Government

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Oligarchy

Government

Government

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Autocracy

Government

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Anarchy

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WHAT ELSE IS THERE?

Republic, Socialism, and Communism

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Republic

A republic is a form of government limited by written law (in our case, the U.S. Constitution) in which power is held by the people.

Like a representative democracy, citizens elect others to represent their interests in government.

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Socialism

• Economic system that limits individual ownership

• Still provides the opportunity for private property and private wealth

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Communism

• In a communist government, the government owns all means of production and eliminates private property/business.

– This means that all things are owned by the government and shared by the community.

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A Teenage Girl Explains Different Forms

of Government

Video created and published by “A Teenage Girl Explains” on YouTube.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?

If you were to have your own country, which form(s) of government would you put in place?

Explain your answer!

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