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The legitimate exercise of authority in a state Authority Power that people recognize as legitimate Legitimate Appropriate and lawful State A country or nation

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The legitimate exercise of authority in a state Authority Power that people recognize as legitimate Legitimate Appropriate and lawful State A country or nation A body of people. . - . Autocracy . -. Essential Questions. Identify. the three types of autocracies and . explain. how each gets their power. . By the end of this lesson, you should be able to…. define autocracy. COMPETING APPROACHES TO FEDERALISM. Sociological Approaches. places . society at the . centre of . the analysis, and holds that ‘the essence of federalism lies not in . the constitutional . or institutional structure but in society itself. . 2011 Clairmont Press. Distribution of Power. Governments can be classified based upon how they distribute power between central and local governments.. There are three ways:. Unitary. Confederation. Unit 5 lesson 2. BIG IDEAS.  .  . The United States has a . constitutional. form of government. The Constitution, a written document, establishes the powers and limits of government. . The United States is a . Four basic types:. Monarchy, Democracy, Dictatorship, and Theocracy. Absolute Monarchy. How does the government acquire its power?. Ruler (monarch) inherits his or her power. When the ruler dies, power automatically passes to one of the monarch’s children. It usually goes to the eldest son.. Government Concepts. SS7CG4 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government. . a. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal. . b. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. . . 2011 Clairmont Press. Distribution of Power. Governments can be classified based upon how they distribute power between central and local governments.. There are three ways:. Unitary. Confederation. Pair up with an elbow partner…you need pen and paper with both full names at the top. Title it “. Taxes. ” . 1.) In your words explain what is a tax, and what it is used for?. 2.) Give as many examples of the different types of taxes as you can think of (you should know at least 3 types). How do citizens participate in different forms of government?. SS6CG1b, SS6CG4b, SS6CG6b.. Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic. Fill in your Graphic Organizer throughout the lesson. Lowi. , Ginsberg, . Shepsle. , . Ansolabehere. Federalism and the Separation of Powers. Chapter 3. What is Federalism . To understand federalism, we must first understand how a unitary system works.. Tuesday 10/20. *Bell Ringer*. What do you know about government? What is it? Purpose? Types? Leaders? . Wednesday 10/21. Bell Ringer:. Recall the types of Government from yesterday?. Can you identify any other forms? . Same as the U.S.. Who has power?. Patricians: wealthy landowners. P. ortion of the population: SMALLEST. Power: MOST. Plebeians: farmers, artisans, merchants. Portion of the population: LARGEST. Power: LEAST. Although the power of the national government. increased during the early republic, this development often faced serious opposition. Compare the motives and effectiveness of those opposed to the growing power of the national government in TWO of the following: Whiskey Rebellion (1794), Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (179801799), Hartford Convention (1814-1815), Nullification Crisis (1832-1833).. Section 1. Government and the State. What is government. ?:. Government is an institution . through which . a . society makes and . e. nforces i. ts . public policies.. The Public policies of a government are, in short, all of those things a.

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