Governments
What are the differences between a parliamentary democracy and a presidential system
... in a presidential system, the president is separate from the legislative body, but in a parliamentary system, the chief executive, such as a prime minister, is part of the legislative body, or parliament.
What is the role of the president in a democracy
... the president exercises the functions of Head of State and Head of Government, they executive branch of government
How does the head of government in a parliamentary system come into power
...The prime minister is selected by parliament. The person selected as prime minister is almost always the leader of the majority party in parliament.
constitutional monarchy
A King or Queen is the official head of state but power is limited by a constitution.
presidential democracy
A democratic form of government in which the chief executive is chosen by separate election, serves a fixed term, and has powers carefully separated from those of the other branches of government.
Who holds the power in a confederation,
Central authority
What is an Ayatollah
Iran's supreme religious leader, the Ayatollah Ali Hoseini-Khamenei, is head of state and holds ultimate political power
Give examples in the Middle East of democracies
Israel, Kuwait, Turkey, Morocco and Lebanon
What is the Israeli parliament called
Knesset
Who votes in Israel
President is elected by members of the Knesset
Give an example in the Middle East of a monarchy
Saudi Arabia
confederation
a form of government where a group of people delegate power to a weak central government while retaining final authority themselves; usually don't last long
republic
a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
How is Ayatollah chosen
chosen by a the assembly of experts
How do citizens participate in the autocratic government systems
citizens have little say so
How do citizens participate in the oligrarhy government systems
citizens have little say so
How do citizens participate in the democratic government systems
citizens vote in free fair elections
Who holds the power in a federal system of government
divided between one central and several regional authorities
dictatorship
form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority
oligarchy
governed by a few; a small group of powerful individuals have a vote or voice, the citizens have very limited role.
republican system
government in which the people elect representatives, not the people themselves, who vote on legislation
monarchy
government in which the supreme power is usually ruled for a life time and hereditary rights, such as king or queen, or prince
parliamentary democracy
government in which voters elect representatives to a lawmaking body which chooses a prime minister to head the government
theocracy
government run by religious leaders
Which branch of government makes and carries out the laws in a parliamentary system
legislative branch
Who holds the power in a unitary system government
one central authority
autocratic
one person has unlimited power and receives little to no input from the people
federal
power is distributed evenly between branches and levels of government
unitary
power is held by a strong central government, not shared
Who is the head of government in a parliamentary system
prime minister
Who makes most of the decision in a theocracy
religious leaders
communism
system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single political party holds power, government ownership of property and business
Compare and contrast autocratic, oligarchy, and democracy government systems
they have different levels of citizens participate
How does the ruler of a monarchy come into power
through hereditary rights, usually for life