SS.7.C.3.1 Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).
oligarchy
a form of government in which a small group (often of wealthy people) has total control and power
monarchy
a form of government headed by a king or queen who inherits the position, rules for life, and holds power that can range anywhere between limited to absolute
communism
a form of government in which a single ruling party owns and controls the entire economy, and in which no private ownership is allowed
dictatorship
a form of autocracy where a military leader becomes the leader of a country often through violent means
absolute monarchy
a form of autocracy where a person becomes the sole leader of a country by being born into a family of rulers; there are no limits on the monarch's power
socialism
a form of government in which the government plays a major role in running the economy, but private ownership is also allowed and leaders may be elected by the people
direct democracy
a form of government in which the power to govern is directly in the hands of the people rather than elected representatives
autocracy
a form of government where one person has unlimited power
democracy
a system of government in which political power is held by the people
representative democracy
a system of government in which the people elect representatives to make policies and laws for them, also known as a republic
anarchy
the absence of any form of government