WHO GETS POWER IN A UNITARY, CONFEDERATE, AND FEDERAL
confed- state
unitary- national
fed- both
The Constitution changed the structure of the American government, how?
The Constitution provides the ground rules of our government and provides the base of our government today. It established checks and balances, separating powers between branches, and defining said powers.
Who citizens vote for in democratic governments (Presidential Democracy, Parliamentary Democracy).
Presidential Democracy
Authoritarian Governments
Unitary rule - citizens have limited to zero rights
What is the separation of powers
Purposes?
The separation of powers principle functionally differentiates several types of state power.
maintain social order making economic decisions, providing national security, providing public services
Examples of Reserved powers
Conduct elections, drivers license, establishing school systems
. Why was the American government formed in 1787?
to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation
What is an advantage of a representative democracy?
Provides a clear electoral.
Democratic Governments:
a system of government in which laws, policies, leadership, and major undertakings of a state or other polity are directly or indirectly decided by the people
Example of Rule of Law
a member of Congress being censured for breaking the law
Examples of concurrent powers
tax, build roads, and create lower courts.
What is the importance of the Declaration of Independence?
It declared our independence from Great Britain who at the time was attempting to overturn us.
What is Direct Democracy
When a community directly votes for electoral
Limiting Government:
Government is limited by citizens and they can't do whatever they want - checks and balances.
What are the pros and cons of an authoritarian government?
Pros: ability to provide clear and decisive direction.
Cons: There are fewer opportunities for team members to provide new ideas or perspectives
WHAT IS FEDERALISM
Federalism is a mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two.
Similarities between the U.S constitution and Declaration of Independence
Both documents establish mandates for representative governance. The Constitution and Declaration announce a system of government in which policies and practices should be judged against the normative public
What principles of democracy still apply today?
Citizen’s Voting
Federalism:
combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two.
Which level of government has the power to conduct elections?
State and National
Give an example of when there is a struggle for power between the different levels of government.
Assisting natural disasters
What does this cartoon represent?
Judical review
What is a characteristic of the U.S system of government (Federalism)
The contractual sharing of public responsibilities by all governments in the system
Forms
Unitary, Federal, Confederate
What does the Federal Government offer states in exchange for Federal Authority?
grants to state and local governments