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Chapter 14 Terms Bethany Castillo

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MONARCHY

  • When a political or ceremonial powers in a nation.
  • Theses are passed on by the families from the past.
  • Current ruler assigns power to their successor .
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CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY

  • Power is shared by a legislature.
  • It serves as a symbolic head of state.
  • But has no significant power.
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DEMOCRACY

  • When a governments authority.
  • Is based on the willing consent of the governed
  • Voting
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DIRECT DEMOCRACY

  • Citizens decide issues directly by voting.
  • They vote through no intermediaries.
  • And also through no repesentatives.
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REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

  • People elect representatives.
  • They chose to decide on issues for them.
  • They represent your parents.(mr.bickerton)
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DICTATORSHIP

  • One person has control over everyone.
  • Most decision on political agenda.
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TOTALITARIANISM

  • A dictatorship with a lot of control.
  • Controls all aspects of life.
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THEOCRACY

  • A system of government.
  • Controlled by a religious leader.
  • Non secular state.
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