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Types of Economies and Governments

Today’s Mission

• Create 2 posters – 1 poster will include the three different types of

economies• Market (Capitalism), Mixed (Socialism) and Command

(Communism)

– 1 poster will include… • Constitutional Monarchy • Absolute Monarchy• Presidential Democracy• Parliamentary Democracy• Dictatorship• Theocracy

What to Include

• Economies – Please include a definition that makes sense

to you! Use resources from around the room or your phone!

– Must also draw a picture representing the term and the definition

What to Include

• Governments– Definition of each type of government– A specific example/country of each type (past

or present)

Market/Capitalism

• Business owners make decisions on what to produce and how much it will cost

• Private ownership

Mixed/Socialism

• Welfare state – care for all

• Both private ownership and gov’t control of major industries (utilities, transportation)

Command/Communism

• Government ownership of property

• Gov’t makes all decisions

Traditional Economy

• A traditional economy is an economy based on custom and tradition/command.

• The decisions are based on tradition of the community or family.

Practice Question

1.) When the government controls allmajor industries and decides whatproducts will be produced and how many of each type of product will be produced, what type of economy is described?

A. mixedB. marketC. traditionalD. command

Practice Question2.) The economist Adam Smith was an Enlightenment thinker. In his writings, he described how market systems worked and expressed his belief in laissez-faire economics. His ideas influenced how people viewed their relationship with their government. Supporters of Smith wanted government to

A. end universal suffrage.B. uphold the divine right of kings.C. protect their freedoms and property.D. provide strict economic regulations on business.

Practice Questions

3.) In a certain country, decisions regarding production and consumption of goods are based upon customs, beliefs, rituals, and habits. Over time, the economic system changes to one in which production decisions are based on competition and consumer choice.

How has the economic system of this country changed?

A. from a mixed economy to a command economyB. from a command economy to a mixed economyC. from a traditional economy to a market economyD. from a market economy to a traditional economy

Practice Question4.). In a certain country, all decisions concerning the production of goods and services are made by the government. However, following a political revolution, a new economic system is set up in which some decisions regarding production of goods and services are made by the government and others are made by individuals and private companies.

How has the economy of this country changed?

A. from a mixed economy to a market economyB. from a command economy to a mixed economyC. from a market economy to a traditional economyD. from a traditional economy to a command economy

Practice Question

5.) In a command economy, the question of what goods to produce is primarily determined by

A. cultural traditions.B. decisions by individuals.C. government plans.D. corporate policies.

Practice Question

6.) Economic systems answer the question of how goods and services are produced. What is one way acountry could change from a command economy to a market economy?

A. if the government takes control of family-owned farmsB. if privately owned banks become subject to stricterregulationC. if agricultural and factory workers are required to joinlabor unionsD. if industries that had been owned by the governmentbecome privately owned

Practice Question

7.) In order to stimulate the economy, the United States government lowers personal income tax rates. Why would this action be expected to promote economic growth?

A. Businesses would be required to hire more employees.B. Manufacturers would have to pay more for raw materials.C. The government would be less likely to engage in deficit spending.D. Consumers would have more money available to spend on goods and services.

Presidential Democracy

• People can vote for both the legislative (law-making) branch and executive branch (President).

• Example: United States

Parliamentary Democracy

• People vote for the legislature (parliament)

• Legislature selects the Prime Minister from a member of parliament 

• Example: Great Britain

Absolute Monarchy

• King or Queen has total power – not limited by rules, laws or constitution

• Example: Louis XVI of France

Constitutional Monarchy

• Power passed down through family (hereditary)

• King/Queen power limited by a constitution

• Belgium (also has a parliamentary democracy)

Theocracy

• A government ruled by laws of a religion

• Iran

Dictatorship

• Ruler has total power

• Usually rules through fear – backed by military

• Example past: Hitler, Mussolini

• Example today: Kim Jong-un (North Korea)

Practice Question

1.) A group of citizens organizes a peaceful march through the streets of their nation’s capital. They carry signs calling for the nation’s leader to resign.

Describe how likely this type of protest could be held in a presidential democracy and in a dictatorship. Explain the reason for these differences. (2 points)

•orange - parliamentary republics•green - presidential republics, executive presidency linked to a parliament•yellow - presidential republics, semi-presidential system•blue - presidential republics full presidential system•red - parliamentary constitutional monarchies in which the monarch does not personally exercise power•magenta - constitutional monarchies in which the monarch personally exercises power, often (but not always) alongside a weak parliament•purple - absolute monarchies•brown - republics where the dominant role of a single party is codified in the constitution•dark green - countries that constitutional provisions for government have been suspended•gray - countries that does not fit in any of the above listed systems

Country Information

• https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html