Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Types of Historical and
Modern Governments
- Oligarchy
Anmerkungen:
- Power is held by a small group of people, usually members of an upper class. Rulers typically act in their particular interests rather than on behalf of society at large
- Power is held by a small group of people,
usually members of an upper class. Rulers
typically act in their particular interests
rather than on behalf of society at large
- Monarchy
Anmerkungen:
- King/queen rules until the end of his/her life then leadership is passed onto his/her heirs. In a traditional monarchy leader has absolute power.
- Constitutional Monarchy
Anmerkungen:
- The king/queen's power is limited by laws that may be written, unwritten, or blended and function mainly as head of state
- The king/queen's power is limited by laws
that may be written, unwritten, or
blended and function mainly as head of
state
- King/queen rules until the end of
his/her life then leadership is
passed onto his/her heirs. In a
traditional monarchy leader has
absolute power.
- Dictatorship
Anmerkungen:
- A single leader exercises absolute power over nearly every aspect of life in a country including political, social, and economic issues
- A single leader exercises absolute power over
nearly every aspect of life in a country including
political, social, and economic issues
- Democracy
Anmerkungen:
- Every citizen has a voice, either directly or through elected representatives, in how the country is governed.
- Direct Democracy
Anmerkungen:
- All citizens participate directly in making laws and in the government.
- All citizens participate directly
in making laws and in the
government.
- Representative Democracy
Anmerkungen:
- Citizens elect representatives to carry out the functions of government
- AKA Republic
Anmerkungen:
- When head of state is elected by voters
- When head of state is
elected by voters
- Citizens elect
representatives to carry out
the functions of
government
- Parliamentary Democracy
Anmerkungen:
- Prime minister/chancellor is the head of government and the leader of the political party that has the most seats in parliament. If no party holds a majority, several parties may form a coalition government.
- Prime minister/chancellor is the head of government
and the leader of the political party that has the
most seats in parliament. If no party holds a
majority, several parties may form a coalition
government.
- Presidential Democracy
Anmerkungen:
- Has a president who is elected by voters for a set number of years. President is separate from the legislature and has a considerable amount of independent power but actions are limited
- Has a president who is elected by voters for a set
number of years. President is separate from the
legislature and has a considerable amount of
independent power but actions are limited
- Every citizen has a voice,
either directly or through
elected representatives, in
how the country is governed.