Forms of government
head of government in a monarchy
"figure head" with limited governing power and many ceremonial duties
monarchs role
-depends on the type of monarchy - head of state or head of the government
types of authoritarian government
1. absolute monarchy 2. dictatorship 3. totalitarian 4. fascism 5. Oligarchy a. aristocracy b. theocracy c. military junta
constitution
a written plan of government, which sets forth powers of each unit of government, rights, and freedoms of people and structure of the government; blueprint for government
Anarchy
absence of government
two types of monarchies
absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy
Totalitarian
all political power and all aspects of private and public life
Parliament
an elected group of representatives that make laws and run the government
autocracy
any government form in which a single individual has absolute power
types of oligarchy
aristocracy, theocracy, and military junta
two types of democracies
direct democracy (pure democracy) and indirect democracy (representative democracy or republic)
Fascism
discriminates against a group of people, promotes idea that the use of violence and war can rejuvenate a society
Indirect democracy
elect representatives
Direct democracy
everyone meets and has an equal say (vote directly), majority wins, works best with small communities
monarch
king, queen, emperor or sudan
absolute monarchy
monarchs power is unrestrained, can rule in arbitrary manner, type of authoritarian government
two types of autocracy
monarchy and dictatorship
monarchy
obtains power by inheritance, headed by one person, most common in world history
Authoritarian government
power is held by a single leader or small group, rulers use force and are not limited by law, citizens have few or no civil rights and freedoms
constitutional monarchy
power is limited by constitution and by law, shares power with a "real" governing body (parliament or legislative body)
oligarchy
rule by few (group of people)
military junta
rule by military force
theocracy
rulers are religious leaders
aristocracy
run by wealthy family
head of state in monarchy
serves as the leader of the country he/she actually governs (determines laws, enforces them, etc.)
Dictatorship
single ruler, unlimited power in government, no constitution, uses force or violence