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Page 1: Three Main Systems Unitary System Central government holds all the power Gives directives to lower governments Allocates power as they choose Example:

Systems of Government

Page 2: Three Main Systems Unitary System Central government holds all the power Gives directives to lower governments Allocates power as they choose Example:

Three Main Systems

Federal

Confederate

Unitary

Page 3: Three Main Systems Unitary System Central government holds all the power Gives directives to lower governments Allocates power as they choose Example:

Unitary System•Central government

holds all the power

•Gives directives to lower governments

•Allocates power as they choose

•Example: Great Britain during Revolution

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Confederate System•Local governments hold

the power•Weak central

government•Promotes cooperation

between states•Often has voluntary

membership and states can leave

•Treaties often used to define relationships between the states

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Federal System•Central and local

governments share power

•Often times, a document outlines which powers each shares (CONSTITUTION)

•May have powerful central government, but it may not dissolve states

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Think-Pair-Share•Think

▫Individually, write out the pros and cons of each system

▫Which do you think is best? Why?•Pair

▫With a partner, discuss the systems and come to a consensus on the best system.

▫Why is this system better than the others?

•Share▫Class Discussion

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Ideology behind Constitution• Social Contract Theory

▫Major Theorists: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau

▫Relationship between individuals and their governments need mutual consent

▫ Important historical role in the emergence of the idea that political authority must be derived from the consent of the governed

▫Citizens give up some rights

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Ideology behind Constitution•Popular Sovereignty

▫Legitimate states must have consent of the people

▫People have all the political power

Explain:How does this work in the

US?

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Key Vocabulary• Limited Government

▫Government with specific restrictions on power

▫Constitution did this by clarifying what government can and cannot legally do to the citizens

• Majority Rule▫Everyone will accept the

decision of the majority▫Minority Rights: Provisions

to protect minority views on issues

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SEPARATION OF POWERS