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Government Types Republic: People elect all major party officials and these officials are then in charge of people. Head is usually a Prime Minister or a President Federal Republic: A federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government. A federation is the central government. The states in a federation also maintain all political sovereignty that they do not yield to the federation. Autocracy Auto = one/self Oldest form of government: one person in control Gained power from inheritance or through military power Totalitarian dictatorships: aim to control aspects of people’s lives. Monarchy A monarchy has a king, queen, emperor or empress. The ruling position can be passed on to the ruler’s heirs… also known as heretic (inherited) In some traditional (ABSOLUTE) monarchies, the monarch has absolute power. A constitutional monarchy, like the UK, also has a democratic gov. that limits the monarch’s control. A PRIME MINISTER leads but has a parliament help govern. (King & Queen are symbolic figures. Parliamentary monarchy- elected parliament has control, but King/Queen are symbolic but do help elect the parliament. Oligarchy A government in which a few people such a dominant clan or clique have power. Ex: Taliban Communism/Socialism Government controls society Socialism: less control, provides basic services, welfare state Government decides what to produce, how much to produce and how to distribute what is produced. Business/people cannot innovate/create and because customers have no choices these economies are “stagnate” Communism Example North Korea: Kim Jong Il v. South Korea Which has a better… GDP? Life Expectancy? 10 years difference Infrastructure Underlying framework, system of public works of a country, state and local government. Examples: Roads, hospitals, schools, police and fire departments, sewage and water treatment, electricity, food supply, gasoline supply, trash disposal, house What is the role of governments in infrastructure Developing v. Developed Countries Developled Countries: have a solid infrastructure Developing Countries: lack infrastructure and have lower GDP’s Why can’t we just loan them more $$ to develop their infrastructure??