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Government Systems: How is Power Distributed in Government? Unitary, Confederation, Federal

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Government Systems: How is Power Distributed in Government?. Unitary, Confederation, Federal. Most countries have three levels of government. The relationship between the three levels of government is what determines the type of g overnmental system that operates within the country. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Government Systems:How is Power Distributed

in Government?Unitary, Confederation,

Federal

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Most countries have three levels of government.

The relationship between the

three levels of government is what determines the type ofgovernmental system that operates within the country.

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What is a government system? Every country has a government

that is set up in it own distinct way. One thing that a country has to

decide on is how to organize its government and distribute its power.

There are 3 main ways governments spread their power: 1. unitary 2. confederation3. federal

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Unitary Government

The central government possesses most of the decision-making power and authority. operates all levels of government in the

country assigns power to state & local government

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National policies and

laws apply to the entire

nation..lower govt. does not have to power to make laws

or policies

All political powers come

from the National Govt.

Unitary Governme

ntNational govt.

can create lower levels of govt. and can

assign and withdraw powers at anytime

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Examples of Unitary Governments

Many countries in the world are run this way. Western Hemisphere: Cuba & Bolivia Europe: United Kingdom & France

Unitary is not the structure of the US government. Our Congress does not have the power to dissolve state legislatures or appoint governors.

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Unitary Governments of the World

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government?

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government? A central government assigns power and duties to

the smaller units of government within the country.

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government? A central government assigns power and duties to

the smaller units of government within the country. True or False: In a unitary government,

the national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one.

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government? A central government assigns power and duties to

the smaller units of government within the country. True or False: In a unitary government, the

national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one. True

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government? A central government assigns power and duties to

the smaller units of government within the country. True or False: In a unitary government, the

national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one. True

France, UK, Bolivia, and Cuba – what do these countries have in common?

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Questions to Consider

How is power distributed in a unitary government? A central government assigns power and duties to

the smaller units of government within the country. True or False: In a unitary government, the

national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one. True

France, UK, Bolivia, and Cuba – what do these countries have in common? They all have unitary government systems.

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Confederation Governments

Some countries agree that they would be better able to solve problems or provide help if they worked together.

They might sign a treaty or a constitution under which the countries agree to defend each other, trade with each other, use a common currency, etc. This is called a confederation government.

Membership is usually voluntary & a country can decide to leave at any time.

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Confederation

The lower governments

(states/regions) have most control over laws and policies

The national

government has very

little power and that

power is assigned by

the smaller local

governments

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Confederation Governments

Not commonly found among governments in the 21st century because there are several problems with them. often have little power because a high

percentage of members must agree to decisions made

individual countries can veto decisions changes in the constitution requires all

members to agree Confederations generally have a weak

central government.

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Example: Articles of Confederation

After winning the Revolutionary War, America created the Articles of Confederation for its system of government.

The 13 states had most power and the only powers the federal government had was to create peace and to create war. It did not have the power to control trade, collect taxes, or make money.

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Questions to Consider: What is one problem with a

confederation government?

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Questions to Consider: What is one problem with a

confederation government? The central government can create laws

but might not be able to enforce them.

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Questions to Consider: What is one problem with a

confederation government? The central government can create laws

but might not be able to enforce them. In a confederation, government

power lies with the

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Questions to Consider: What is one problem with a

confederation government? The central government can create laws

but might not be able to enforce them. In a confederation, government power

lies with the governments of the member

countries/states.

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Federal Government In a federal form of government, power is

divided between a central government & small divisions, such as states.

A document (such as a constitution) may describe the rights, responsibilities, and duties of the central government & the states.

Central government can be powerful, but it does not have the ability to dissolve states or choose state leaders.

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The PeopleThe

NationalGovernme

nt

The Local Governme

nts

Share the power and make laws and policies together

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Federal Systems in the World Today

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Our Federal System The 50 states in America represent the

original 13 British colonies that fought for independence. Power is split between the central

government and the states. The Constitution of America is the law of

the land. It defines how power is shared between

national, state, & local governments.

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Our constitution organizes the government into three branches (legislative, executive, and judicial).

Federal government powers: defense, federal taxes, federal laws, peace arrangements, trade agreements, settle disputes between states, etc…

State/local governments: education, state taxes, and state defense

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Questions to Consider: How does a federal system of

government divide power?

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Questions to Consider: How does a federal system of

government divide power? between the central government and

smaller units such as states

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Questions to Consider: How does a federal system of

government divide power? between the central government and

smaller units such as states What defines the rights,

responsibilities, & duties of the central & state governments?

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Questions to Consider: How does a federal system of

government divide power? between the central government and

smaller units such as states What defines the rights,

responsibilities, & duties of the central & state governments? a constitution

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What system is this? UNITARY

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What system is this? CONFEDERATION

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What system is this? FEDERAL

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What system is this? FEDERAL

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A dictator will always have their government in a unitary organization.

TRUE

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A Communist nation will have their government in

a federal organization.

FALSE

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A democratic nation will always be in a federal

organization.

FALSE

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The Confederate States of America would be an example of

a former confederacy organization where the federal

government controlled the Southern States.

FALSE

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A unitary organization always symbolizes “bad” governments which restrict the rights of the

people.

FALSE