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Goverment Group 5

Published on Dec 15, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS

ETHAN, CORI, TANNER, AND KIERA

RIGHTS WE BELIVE IN

  • All citizens have the right to vote
  • All citizens have the right to bear arms
  • All citizens have the right to own propertey
  • All citizens have the freedom of the press
  • All citizens have the freedom of speech
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American government

  • There are three branches of government which includes the executive, legislative, and judical branches.
  • There are 27 amendments to the Constitution. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress is the legislative, lawmaking branch, branch of government. Congress has two parts, the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • The basic rights for American citizens are that they have freedom to express themselves, freedom of religion, the right to vote, the right to run for elected office, the right to bear arms, freedom of the press, the right to own property, and they have the right to pursue life, liberty, and happiness
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CANADIAN GOVERMENT

  • The leader of the Canadian goverment is the Prime Minister.
  • Laws are made when the "Cabnit" makes a bill that must be approved by all houses of the goverment.
  • The Prime Minister can be in charge for a max of five years.
  • Canada has all the rights we belive in except the right to bear arms.
  • Canada's laws are very similar to America's; same age to vote, own property, and drive.
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ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

  • No right to vote in national, regional, or munitipal elections
  • Right to bear arms, although there are different kinds of gun licences
  • Italy's constitution guarantees freedom of speech
  • Classified as partly free
  • Must be of 16 years or older to consume alcohol in Italy. Same age to purchase tobacco products and apply to the military as America.
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GERMAN GOVERNMENT

  • German citizens have to have very good reason to carry a gun.
  • Younger citizens can not carry a high caliber weapon.
  • People in german must be eighteen to vote.
  • Various regions in Germany have restricted press, cinema, and other entertainment.
  • Must be eighteen to legally drink. Minors can drink if they sharing it with parents
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