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Benchmark Review
Test Thursday
January 26, 2017
North Korea
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Unlimited Government
Ruled by One
Censorship of free speech
Low personal use of technology
China
• Censorship of free speech
• Discourage demonstrations and marches against
the Chinese form of communist government
• Led by communist party officials
• Does not allow citizen participation
• Improved it’s economy by using free enterprise
• Increased profits by opening up to free enterprise
United States
• Ruled by many
• Democracy lead by a President
• July 4, 1776 Continental Congress declared America
independence from England
• Voting is a responsibility in elections
• Mandatory responsibilities are: paying taxes and
jury duty
• Bill of Rights: the first ten amendments
• Bill of Rights: guarantees freedoms to all U.S.
citizens
Soviet Union
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No voting
Rule by one
Prices controlled by government
Shortages of important good contributed to the
efforts to modernize the Soviet economy during
1980’s-1990’s
Russia
• Allow multiple political parties
• People are allow to vote in open elections
• Government has a Prime Minister
South America
Limited Government Countries
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El Salvador
Brazil - gained independence from Portugal
Argentina
Chile
Democratic (country)
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Major responsibility is voting
Individual rights are protected by the government
Majority rules
Free enterprise works best in a democracy
Responsibility in a Representative
Government
• Voting for state office holder
• Attending city council meetings
• Voters elect a president to head the executive
branch.
• Voters elect both houses of the legislature
Types of Government
Unlimited (Rule by One)
• North Korea
• Soviet Union
• Cuba
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Limited (Ruled By Many)
United States
Canada
El Salvador
South America: Argentina, Brazil,
Chile
Europe: France, Germany, Italy,
Sweden
United Kingdom
Limited
Government
Ruled By Many
Democracy
Constitutional Monarchy
Constitution
Constitution
Voting
Voting
United States, Canada,
Argentina, Brazil,
Chile, El Salvador
United Kingdom,
Sweden
Unlimited
Ruled by One
Junta: Ruled by few
Dictatorship
Led by communist party
officials
No Constitution
No Constitution
No Voting
No Voting
North Korea, Cuba,
Soviet Union
China
Reasons to Limit Government
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Prevent violations of rights
Economic freedoms (ex. US & Canada)
Elections are open to all eligible voters
A written plan of government (constitution)
Have a constitution
Human rights, economic freedom, and tyranny
Europe
• Power is shared between two executive leaders
Basic Institutions Common to all
Societies
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Government (ex. limited or unlimited)
Economic systems (ex. market or command)
Educational systems (ex. years of required school years)
Religious practices (ex. Catholic, Muslim, Hinduism)
Types of Economies
Market
• Prices controlled by the
consumer
• Government exercises less
control of the economy
• Free enterprise system
Command (Communist)
• Prices controlled by
government
• Government decides what
to produce
• Opposite of the free
enterprise system
Reading Charts
Economic Indicators for Selected Countries
Country
Life
Gross Domestic
Expectancy
Product per capita
Literacy
Canada
80
$
29,400
97%
Cuba
77
$
2,300
97%
Ethiopia
41
$
750
43%
Peru
71
$
4,800
91%
• As literacy goes up life expectancy goes up
• A high GDP gross domestic product means a
country is more developed