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1. Form of government (Monarchy, Republic ) 2.Political regime (Democracy, Non-Democracy) Project plan

1. Form of government (Monarchy, Republic )
2.Political regime (Democracy, Non-Democracy)

Project plan

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Monarchy is a form of government wherein a group which is

Monarchy
is a form of government wherein a group which is usually

a family (referred to as a “dynasty”) heads up the country, and a monarch (the head of state) is put in charge
An example of a monarchy is that which presently rules over Britain and is headed up by the Queen Elizabeth I

(1. Form of government (Monarchy

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features of monarchy Monarchical power is personal and lifelong. The monarchical

features of monarchy Monarchical power is personal and lifelong. The monarchical title

is transferred hereditarily The monarch embodies the identity of his Nation.
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Constitutional monarchy Theocratic monarchy bsolute monarchyK Types of Monarchies


Constitutional monarchy
Theocratic monarchy
bsolute monarchyK

Types of Monarchies

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Republic is a form of government that has no monarchy and

Republic
is a form of government that has no monarchy and

no hereditary aristocracy. It originates from Rome. ... The word republic comes from the Latin words res publica, meaning a "public thing." For example, the United States and India are republics, but North Korea and Cuba are also called republics.

For example, the United States and India are republics, but North Korea and Cuba are also called republics.

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Citizens have the power to govern. Citizens delegate their power to

Citizens have the power to govern.
Citizens delegate their power to leaders

they elect to represent them and to serve their interests.
Citizens and their representatives work cooperatively to promote the common good rather than their own interests.

features of a republic

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Representative Democracy Federal Republic Confederation Types of Republics

Representative Democracy
Federal Republic
Confederation

Types of Republics

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2.Political regime (Democracy, Non-Democracy) Democracy System of selecting policymakers and of

2.Political regime (Democracy, Non-Democracy)

Democracy System of selecting policymakers and of organizing

government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences
An example of democracy at work is in the United States, where people have political freedom and equality
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types of democracies Direct democracy. Representative democracy. Constitutional democracy. Monitory democrac.

types of democracies
Direct democracy.
Representative democracy.
Constitutional democracy.
Monitory democrac.

features of a democracy Respect for

basic human rights, A multi-party political system paired with political tolerance, A democratic voting system, Respect for the rule of law
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Non-Democracy that doesn't allow the people to vote for their leaders

Non-Democracy that doesn't allow the people to vote for their leaders and

don't have equal rights. It could be an oligarchy, anarchy, monarchy, feudalism, theocracy, aristocracy, or many other forms.

examples of non-democratic countries are: a. Army rulers of Myanmar are not elected by the people i.e. those who are in the government are not elected by the people