6. Confederation
Ways Government Distributes Power
Regional Regional
Authority Authority
Central
Authority
Regional Regional
Authority Authority
7. Federal
a form of government in which power is
divided between one central and several
regional authorities
8. Federation / Federal
Ways Government Distributes Power
Regional Regional
Authority Authority
Central
Authority
Regional Regional
Authority Authority
10. Autocratic
government in which one person possesses
unlimited power and the citizen has little if
any role in the government.
11. Oligarchic
government by the few, sometimes a
government in which a small group
exercises control especially for corrupt
and selfish purposes. The citizen has a
very limited role.
12. Democratic
a government in which the supreme power
is vested in the people and exercised by
them directly or indirectly through a
system of representation usually involving
periodically held free elections.
13. How Governments Determine
Citizen Participation
High Participation High Participation
Citizen Participation
Citizen Participation
Government Power
Government Power
Government Power
General Citizens’
Select Citizens’
Participation
Participation
Low or No Participation Low or No Participation Low or No Participation
Autocratic Oligarchic Democracy
15. Parliamentary
a system of government having the real
executive power vested in a cabinet
composed of members of the legislature
who are individually and collectively
responsible to the legislature. May have a
Prime Minister elected by the legislature.
16. Presidential
a system of government in which the
president is constitutionally independent of
the legislature
17. In Japan, the prefectures (Japan’s word for
states or provinces) do not have any
independent authority. Instead, they carry
out the laws and policies of the national
government. This is an example of what
system of government?
A. Unitary
B. Confederation
C. Federal
D. parliamentary
18. In Japan, the prefectures (Japan’s word for
states or provinces) do not have any
independent authority. Instead, they carry
out the laws and policies of the national
government. This is an example of what
system of government?
A. Unitary*
B. Confederation
C. Federal
D. parliamentary
19. How does a democratic government
differ from an oligarchic government?
A. Role of the citizen
B. Law making process
C. Judicial system
D. Role of individual states
20. How does a democratic government
differ from an oligarchic government?
A. Role of the citizen*
B. Law making process
C. Judicial system
D. Role of individual states
21. In a parliamentary government, unlike the
presidential system, the head of
government belongs to which branch?
A. Judicial
B. National
C. Executive
D. Legislative
22. In a parliamentary government, unlike the
presidential system, the head of
government belongs to which branch?
A. Judicial
B. National
C. Executive
D. Legislative*
24. Federal Republic of India
Although India is a republic, individual states are
more tightly controlled by the central government
than states in the United States. India has a
President and a Prime Minister. The President is
the head of state while the Prime Minister is the
head of government. The President is elected by
an electoral college to 5-year term. The Vice-
President is elected by both houses of
Parliament. The Prime Minister is generally the
head of the party that enjoys a majority in the
legislative branch. All citizens 18 and over may
vote for their legislators.
25. Pratibha Patil
since 25 July 2007
The President is elected
by the elected
members of the
Parliament of India as
well as of the state
legislatures and
serves for a term of
five years.
26. Manmohan Singh
in office since 22 May 2004
The head of government of the
Republic of India, and head of
the Council of Ministers,
appointed by the President to
assist the latter in the
administration of the affairs of
the executive in India. The
Prime Minister is responsible
for bringing proposal of
legislation. The Prime
Minister is appointed by the
President, and recognized as
leader of the majority party in
the two Houses of the
Parliament of India.
27. The People’s Republic of
China
Although China is called a republic, true power
lies with the ruling Communist Party. China has
a President and a Premier. The President is the
head of state while the Premier is the head of
government. The President and Vice-President
are elected by the National People’s Congress.
The Prime Minister is the head of the ruling
party, the Chinese Communist Party. While
there are elections for the National People’s
Congress, there is truly only one political party,
the Chinese Communist Party. The State
Council, which functions as a cabinet, is
appointed by the National People’s Congress.
28. Hu Jintao 15 Nov 2002 -
Currently the Paramount
Leader of the People's
Republic of China, holding the
titles of General Secretary of
the Communist Party of China
since 2002, President of the
People's Republic of China
since 2003, and Chairman of
the Central Military
Commission since 2004,
succeeding Jiang Zemin in
the fourth generation
leadership of the People's
Republic of China.
29. • Increased population means more
resources are needed to meet the needs
of the growing population. Due to fears of
overpopulation in China, the government
has introduced a One Child Policy
encouraging families to have only one
child. If families have more than one child
there are financial penalties.
30. The Constitutional Monarchy
of Japan
The Emperor of Japan (head of state) is
merely a “symbol of the state.” True
executive power resides with the Prime
Minister (head of government), and the
Cabinet of Ministers, who are part of the
legislative branch of government. There
are universal voting rights for all adult
citizens.
31. Emperor Akihito The symbol of the state
and of the unity of the
Japanese people. He is
the head of the
Japanese Imperial
Family. He is also the
highest authority of the
Shinto religion. Under
Japan's present
constitution, the Emperor
is the "symbol of the
state and the unity of the
people," and is a
ceremonial figurehead in
a constitutional
monarchy
32. Yukio Hatoyama
The Prime Minister is
appointed by the
Emperor of Japan after
being designated by the
Diet from among its
members, and must
enjoy the confidence of
the House of
Representatives to
remain in office. The
Prime Minister is the
head of the Cabinet and
appoints and dismisses
the Ministers of State.
Yukio Hatoyama has
been prime minister
since 16 September
2009.
33. COUNT TYPE OF GOV’T How do they become leaders Form of Leadership Personal
RY in this country? Freedoms?
India Federal President – President – head of 18 and
Electoral College state older
vote
Parliamentar Prime Minister – Head of Prime Minister –
y Majority legislative head of gov’t
Democracy branch
China Republic President – chosen by President – head of None
(fake) National People’s state
Congress Premier (Prime
Unitary
Premier (Prime Minister) Minister) – head of
Oligarchic
– Head of the Ruling government
Lead by
Party (Communist Party)
Communist
Party
Japan Unitary Emperor – Inherited Emperor – head of 18 and
Parliamentar Prime Minister – chosen state older
y Democracy by the Diet and emperor Prime Minister – vote
Constitutional gives blessing head of
Monarchy government
34. Chief of state includes the name and title
of the titular leader of the country who
represents the state at official and
ceremonial functions, but who may not be
involved with the day-to-day activities of
the government.
Head of government includes the name
and title of the top administrative leader
who is designated to manage the day-to-
day activities of the government.
35. For example, in Japan, the emperor is the
chief of state, and the prime minister is the
head of government. {In the US, the
president is both the chief of state and the
head of government.}
36. The emperor holds a ceremonial role as head of state
The prime minister is the head of government
The government’s true power lies with the Prime Minister and
the Cabinet
Based on the information above, which term identifies
Japan’s government?
A. federal republic
B. communist state
C. constitutional monarchy
D. autocratic confederation
37. The emperor holds a ceremonial role as head of state
The prime minister is the head of government
The government’s true power lies with the Prime Minister and
the Cabinet
Based on the information above, which term identifies
Japan’s government?
A. federal republic
B. communist state
C. constitutional monarchy *
D. autocratic confederation
38. a national government as well as 28 state
governments
the leader of each state legislature's majority is
appointed governor by the president
citizens of each state elect state legislatures
Based on the information above, which term identifies
India's government?
A. federal republic
B. communist state
C. constitutional monarchy
D. autocratic confederation
39. a national government as well as 28 state
governments
the leader of each state legislature's majority is
appointed governor by the president
citizens of each state elect state legislatures
Based on the information above, which term identifies
India's government?
A. federal republic *
B. communist state
C. constitutional monarchy
D. autocratic confederation