PPT-Distribution of Power Unitary, Confederation, & Federal
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Governments So why do we need governments anyways Turn and discuss this question with your elbow partner Governments All countries require governments to function
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Governments So why do we need governments anyways Turn and discuss this question with your elbow partner Governments All countries require governments to function Governments provide laws structure public services and national defense. Lecture . 1: What is the Nation. What were the contours and conditions of German unification?. From the Meuse to the Memel / From the Adige to the Belt. German Empire 1871. End of the July Monarchy. Paris Barricades of February 1848. . 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. . 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. Strengths . Weaknesses. America’s 1. st. Constitution 1781-1789. The first system of government designed by the Founding Fathers was a Confederation. Under a Confederate system, the National or Central Government is given only a few powers, while most of the power is reserved for the States. . Activating Strategy:. With a seat partner, discuss the meaning of the word Distribute. Come up with an example of Distributing.. When instructed, share examples of Distributing.. With your seat partner, now discuss different ways in which Power can be Distributed.. SS7CG4.b – Explain how governments determine citizen participation: autocratic, oligarchic, and democratic.. Middle East Government Vocabulary. Day 1. Bell-Ringer. Please write down and answer the following questions:. A. Describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederation, and federal.. Unitary Government System. The central government holds almost all of the power.. Local governments (state/county systems) sometimes have power, but are still controlled by the central government.. Making Systems Simple! . A Guide to Understanding Systems of Government . First things First. PowerPoint ID . Describe the diagrams on the following slides – you can use complete sentences or just descriptive words. . This was our 1. st. National Government. 1 House (unicameral) legislature (congress). Each state would have only 1 vote. 9 states to pass a law. The only way to amend (change) the constitution was to have all states agree. Why weakness?. Constitution of the United States. Levying Taxes. Federal Courts. Regulation of trade. Executive. Amending document. Representation. of states. Raising an army. Interstate commerce. Disputes. Get a worksheet and a crossword puzzle from the front table.. Use one of the three-hole punches to make three holes in the worksheet and in the crossword puzzle so that you can put it into your notes when class is over.. Governments. So why do we need governments anyways? . Turn and discuss this question with your elbow partner.. Governments. All countries require governments to function.. Governments provide laws, structure, public services, and national defense.. Unitary . Confederation. Federal. What is a unitary government?. In a unitary government, the central . government has much authority/ . decision-making power. . Local governing bodies simply serve as . Standards:. Standard 1: . The student will demonstrate an . understanding of the conflicts . between regional and national interests in the . development of . democracy in the United .
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