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Real World

Limited?

Who Rules

Definitions

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In this government, the person in charge is the

King or Queen.

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What is monarchy?

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Rule by a few is called this.

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What is Oligarchy?

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Government for the people and by the

people is called this.

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What is Democracy?

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In this type of government, only one

person is in charge (who is NOT a King or

Queen)

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What is dictatorship?

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Although the King or Queen is the only person

in charge, there are written laws in this type of government that limit

his or her power.

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What is constitutional monarchy?

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The system that establishes and

enforces the laws and institutions of a

society.

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What is government?

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In this type of government,

everyone, including all authority figures, must obey the laws.

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What is limited government?

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A type of unlimited government which attempts

to control all facets of the lives of citizens.

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What is totalitarian?

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In this type of government, the ruler believes the right

to rule was given to them by birth or God.

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What is absolute monarchy?

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This is a government in which people elect

representatives to manage the country

and make laws.

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What is representative democracy?

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A direct democracy is an example of this.

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What is limited government?

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A dictatorship is an example of this.

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What is unlimited government?

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An absolute monarchy is an example of this.

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What is unlimited government?

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This document contains the freedoms of the people in the United

States, and also places limits on the government.

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What is the Constitution?

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In a democracy, this civic duty gives citizens of a country the power to

influence and limit the government.

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What is voting?

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In the United States, citizens elect Senators and Congressman, who represent their views in

Congress.

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What is a representative democracy?

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Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, who tried to gain

total control of the lives of people, was this type of

government.

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What is totalitarianism?

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Saddam Hussein would be considered this type of ruler, during his rule of

Iraq before he was stripped of power.

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What is a dictator?

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King Louis XIV of France used to say, “L’etat c’est moi.”, which means “I am

the state.” His rule is a classic example of this type of government.

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What is absolute monarchy?

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An example of this type of government would be South

Africa, when a small percentage of people who were English speaking and white ruled over the native

people.

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What is an oligarchy?