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1. What are the two types of Autocratic governments?
2. Who rules the country in an Oligarchy?
3. Compare and contrast Autocracy vs. Democracy.
4. What are the two types of Democratic governments?
5. How is the leader chosen in a Parliamentary democracy?
6. Do the citizens get to choose the leader in a
Parliamentary democracy?
7. How is the leader chosen in a Presidential democracy? make the answers short
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1. Two types of autocratic governments: absolute monarchy and dictatorship (authoritarian/totalitarian regimes).
2. An oligarchy is ruled by a small group of powerful people (wealthy elites, military leaders, or influential families).
3. Autocracy vs. Democracy: Autocracy concentrates power in one person or a few with limited citizen input; decisions are fast but accountability and freedoms are low. Democracy vests power in the people, with elections and checks on leaders, slower decision-making but higher accountability and civil liberties.
4. Two types of democratic governments: direct democracy and representative (indirect) democracy.
5. In a parliamentary democracy the leader (prime minister) is chosen by the legislature—usually the leader of the majority party or coalition.
6. Do citizens choose the leader in a parliamentary democracy? Indirectly—citizens elect legislators, and those legislators choose the leader.
7. In a presidential democracy the leader (president) is elected separately from the legislature, typically by direct popular vote (or via an electoral college in some countries).
2. An oligarchy is ruled by a small group of powerful people (wealthy elites, military leaders, or influential families).
3. Autocracy vs. Democracy: Autocracy concentrates power in one person or a few with limited citizen input; decisions are fast but accountability and freedoms are low. Democracy vests power in the people, with elections and checks on leaders, slower decision-making but higher accountability and civil liberties.
4. Two types of democratic governments: direct democracy and representative (indirect) democracy.
5. In a parliamentary democracy the leader (prime minister) is chosen by the legislature—usually the leader of the majority party or coalition.
6. Do citizens choose the leader in a parliamentary democracy? Indirectly—citizens elect legislators, and those legislators choose the leader.
7. In a presidential democracy the leader (president) is elected separately from the legislature, typically by direct popular vote (or via an electoral college in some countries).
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