Types of Government

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Types of Government

Direct Democracy
DEFINITION: Form of democracy where all adults take part in
decisions.
ADVANTAGES: All adults get to participate
DISADVANTAGES :
- Time Consuming
- Decisions made by people who may not be experts
EXAMPLE: New England states

Tribal Rule
DEFINITION: Communities band together, make group
decisions but chief has the final say
ADVANTAGES:
- Decisions are based on the culture’s customs
- Group Decisions
DISADVANTAGES :
-Only the chiefs get to make final
decisions
EXAMPLE: tribes, Native Americans

Absolute Monarchy
DEFINITION: Rule by a king or queen who inherits the throne
and has total control
ADVANTAGES:
- passed down through family
DISADVANTAGES :
-passed down through family
- no power for the people
- outsiders can’t gain power
EXAMPLE: Saudi Arabia

Dictatorship
DEFINITION: Lead by one person (not a king or queen).
Dictators seize power
ADVANTAGES:
none, unless you are the dictator
DISADVANTAGES :
Dictators use violence
against their opponents, and deny
their people the right to make their
own decisions
EXAMPLE: North Korea

Oligarchy
DEFINITION: Government controlled by small groups of
wealthy people; ordinary people have little say
ADVANTAGES:
Small groups make decisions
DISADVANTAGES :
Ordinary people have
little to no say
EXAMPLES: China, Burma

Constitutional Monarchy
DEFINITION: Power of King and Queen are limited by law.
Country also has a constitution.
ADVANTAGES:
Constitution and lows give king and queen less power
DISADVANTAGES :
King and queen still have power;
not enough power for the people
EXAMPLES: Canada,
Kuwait, Spain, United
Kingdom

Representative Democracy
DEFINITION: Run by representatives that are chosen by the
people; people indirectly hold the power
ADVANTAGES:
- power is shared
- people hold power indirectly
- citizens can work to change laws
and elect reps.
DISADVANTAGES :
People hold power only indirectly
EXAMPLE: United States
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