sq3r assignment & activities chapter 1.3 types of government
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SQ3R Assignment & ActivitiesSQ3R Assignment & Activities
Chapter 1.3Chapter 1.3Types of GovernmentTypes of Government
Immigration ReviewImmigration Review
Hand back exit tickets 1.2 and Hand back exit tickets 1.2 and discuss.discuss.
Review citizenship components.Review citizenship components.Rows 2, 4 & 6 grad a We the Rows 2, 4 & 6 grad a We the
People book from the shelves People book from the shelves for you and your elbow partner. for you and your elbow partner.
Turn to lesson 1.Turn to lesson 1.
SQ3R Questions #1: Does a SQ3R Questions #1: Does a society need a society need a government?government?
Define & discuss lesson 1.Define & discuss lesson 1. Define social contract.Define social contract. According to Locke, what is the main According to Locke, what is the main
purpose of government?purpose of government? How does the government get the How does the government get the
right or authority to make laws telling right or authority to make laws telling people what they can and cannot do?people what they can and cannot do?
What should people do when a What should people do when a government is abusive and mistreats government is abusive and mistreats them? Why should they have that them? Why should they have that right?right?
Read chapter 1.3, p. 22 to Read chapter 1.3, p. 22 to answer question #2answer question #2
What do we expect from What do we expect from government?government?– Keep order: Look at quoteKeep order: Look at quote– Provide securityProvide security– Provide services: How?Provide services: How?– Guide the communityGuide the community
What do they expect from us?What do they expect from us?
SQ3R Question#3: If we need SQ3R Question#3: If we need a government, what type? Pp. a government, what type? Pp.
24-2624-26 What type of governments What type of governments
exist in the world today?exist in the world today?– Examples?Examples?
Discuss 2 categories & Discuss 2 categories & define. define.
– Dictatorships/Authoritarian Dictatorships/Authoritarian RegimesRegimes
– Democracies/RepublicsDemocracies/Republics
AutocraciesAutocraciesTotalitarian DictatorshipTotalitarian Dictatorship
Rule by force (Ex.?) Rule by force (Ex.?) Backed by military Backed by military No rights or choice in No rights or choice in
governmentgovernmentAbsolute MonarchyAbsolute Monarchy
Divine right (Ex.?)Divine right (Ex.?)Total authorityTotal authority
Few exist todayFew exist today
DemocraciesDemocracies
Greece was the first real Greece was the first real democracy.democracy.
Most dominant form of Most dominant form of government today in the government today in the world.world.
Democracies vary greatly in Democracies vary greatly in practice, scope, and practice, scope, and structure.structure.
Characteristics of Characteristics of DemocraciesDemocracies
Not all democracies are Not all democracies are republicsrepublics.. Value liberty and freedom.Value liberty and freedom. Have majority rule with minority Have majority rule with minority
rights.rights. Conduct free elections.Conduct free elections. Allow competing political parties.Allow competing political parties. Have highly educated populations Have highly educated populations Free Enterprise Free Enterprise
Constitutional MonarchiesConstitutional Monarchies Constitutional monarchies are a Constitutional monarchies are a
type of democracy.type of democracy. The monarchs are largely The monarchs are largely
ceremonial. ceremonial. The power lies in the hands of the The power lies in the hands of the
country’s prime minister and country’s prime minister and Parliament or legislature.Parliament or legislature.
Constitutional MonarchiesConstitutional Monarchies
King Bhumibol of Thailand Queen
Elizabeth II of UK
PM Niwatthamrong
PM David Cameron
What are the 3 Levels of What are the 3 Levels of Government? Government?
Define federalism.Define federalism. Discuss federal, state & local Discuss federal, state & local
governments.governments. Provide examples of each.Provide examples of each.
What are the Principles of What are the Principles of American Democracy? PAGE 9American Democracy? PAGE 9
List each of these on page 9. List each of these on page 9. Define each. Then, illustrate it Define each. Then, illustrate it with an example.with an example.– Rule of LawRule of Law– Limited GovernmentLimited Government– Consent of the GovernedConsent of the Governed– Individual RightsIndividual Rights– Representative GovernmentRepresentative Government
Rights, Duties & Rights, Duties & ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
Do sheet & discuss, p. 10.Do sheet & discuss, p. 10.Go over rubric for projectsGo over rubric for projectsDue Sept. 10Due Sept. 10thth at the at the
beginning of class.beginning of class.