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• Match the pictures on your classwork to the vocabulary terms. Write the letter from each picture next to the number on your classwork.
1. Monarchy 2. Direct Democracy 3. Mixed Economy 4. Market Economy 5. Unitary Government6. Federalism7. Oligarchy 8. Opportunity Cost
Warm-Up
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Students will review material from Unit 1 in order to analyze government profiles of
different countries.
Agenda
• Objective and Warm-Up• INM: Unit 1 Material• GP: How to analyze a country profile• IP: Group Analysis• Exit Slip: BCR
Agenda
• Unit I introduced the foundations of government.
• There were 6 lessons in the Unit. – Purposes of Government – Government Power Systems – Democratic Governments– Authoritarian Governments – Economic Decision making – Types of Economies
Introduction to New Material
Purposes of Government: People agree to have a government order to receive these things: • Social Order• Public Services• National Security • Economic Decisions
Introduction to New Material
Government Power Systems: power is divided and shared among different levels of society. • Unitary: MOST power is
at the central level. • Federalism: Power is
divided between National, State and local
• Confederacy: MOST power is at the state level.
Introduction to New Material
Democratic Governments: A government where people have choice and rights.• Direct Democracy:
People vote on laws and issues.
• Representative Democracy: People vote for leaders
Introduction to New Material
Authoritarian Governments: Government has unlimited power. People have no rights or choice.• Dictatorship: one
person • Monarchy: kings and
queens • Oligarchy: small group
Introduction to New Material
Economic Decision making: Decisions involve opportunity cost. Government uses money to impact society and the environment. Major categories of decisions: General Welfare, Economic Security and Protecting the Environment.
Introduction to New Material
Economic Systems: individuals and groups interact in order to meet needs and wants. The way they interact determines the type of system. • The actors: individuals,
businesses, government
Introduction to New Material Command Economy
Mixed Economy
Market EconomyTraditional Economy
Bust out the clickers.
It’s time to see what you know.
• Which of these statements about a unitary form of government is correct?
A. The central government is created by the local governments.
B. The central government has no judicial authority over local governments.
C. Local governments can veto legislation proposed by the central government.
D. Local governments have only those powers given to them by the central government
Check for Understanding
• Great Britain and Japan are examples of democratic countries with a strong, central government that makes laws for the entire nation and limits the power of local governments.
• What form of government do these countries have?A. authoritarianB. confederationC. federalD. unitary
Check for Understanding
• Which of these is an advantage of a direct democracy?
A. Political parties have smaller platformsB. Citizens are able to vote on all issues.C. Government agencies make decisions quickly.D. It exists in only small societies.
Check for Understanding
• Which of these is most associated with an authoritarian government?
A. The legislative process is slowB. Freedom of expression is valuedC. Government leaders have absolute powerD. Elections for government offices are conducted
fairly
Check for Understanding
• The basic economic questions in the United States are mainly answered by
A. individuals and businessesB. the United States CongressC. state and local governmentsD. the President of the United States
Check for Understanding
• Today you must utilize your knowledge from unit 1 to analyze data from different countries in order to create a briefing for the President.
• Pay close attention as Secret Agents Taylor and White break down the first example for you.
Guided Practice
• Take out the text labeled CASE A.• We will read through the questions first, and
then read the text. • Do your best to answer the questions on your
own as we move along. • We will then answer everything as a group at
the end.
Guided Practice
The Congo Free State was a government privately controlled by Leopold, II, the King of the country of Belgium through a non-governmental organization, the Association internationale africaine. Leopold was the sole shareholder and chairman, who increasingly used it for rubber, copper and other minerals in the upper Lualaba River basin. The state included the entire area of the present Democractic Republic of the Congo and existed from 1885 to 1908. The Congo Free State eventually earned infamy due to the increasingly brutal mistreatment of the local peoples and plunder of natural resources, leading to its abolition and annexation by the government of Belgium in 1908.Under Leopold II's administration, the Congo Free State became the site of one of the worst international scandals of the early twentieth century. The report of the British Consul Roger Casement led to the arrest and punishment of white officials who had been responsible for killings during a rubber-collecting expedition in 1903 (including one Belgian national for causing the shooting of at least 122 Congolese people).The massive loss of life and atrocities inspired literature such as Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness, and outcries from upholders of the colonial mission like Winston Churchill. The general consensus is that the forced labor system directly and indirectly eliminated 20% of the population of the Congo.
Guided Practice
1. What type of government does this country have? (Use 1 piece of evidence from the text to prove your answer.)
2. What type of power system does this country have? (Use 1 piece of evidence from the text to prove your answer.)
3. What type of economy does this country have? (Use 1 piece of evidence from the text to prove your answer.)
Guided Practice
4. Should the United States help this country change its government? (Address the type of government, the power system and the economy.
Guided Practice
5. How would the United States help this country change its government? (Explain at least three things that must be done to change the government.)
Guided Practice
• You will have three different cases that you must analyze in order to help the President.
• Case B: Cambodia• Case C: Japan• Case D: England
• Answer the SAME questions as above on a separate sheet of paper for each case.
• Work in quiet and focused manner in your assigned groups. brief the President on several other countries.
• You will answer the questions for each country on a separate sheet of paper. Each member of the group must answer all questions.
Independent Practice
• You must complete the Unit 1 and 2 Review Packets by Friday.
• You must complete the Unit 3 Review Packet by next Thursday.
HOMEWORK
• You must complete the Unit 1 and 2 Review Packets by Monday.
• You must complete the Unit 3 Review Packet by next Friday.A
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• Write a BCR on the following prompt:• What would be the best government system
and why?• Choose a government power system, such as
unitary, confederate, or federal.• Choose an economic system, such as mixed,
market, command or traditional.• Choose a type of government, such as
democracy or authoritarian.
Exit Slip