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27 Cards in this Set
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Republic (4)
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- means "thing of the people"
- people elect representatives to rule the country ex - Ancient Rome - United States |
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Democracy (4)
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- means "power of the people"
- citizens meet to make laws and run the country themselves ex - Villages in New England - Villages in Switzerland |
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Oligarchy (5)
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- means "rule by a few"
- few powerful people/families run the govt - rest of people have little/no power ex - communist coutries - People's Republic of China |
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Dictatorship (3)
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- means "to speak w/authority"
- all power is excercised by dictator(s) ex - Adolf Hitler's Germany before & after WWII |
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Monarchy (5)
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- means "one person ruling"
- one person/royalty usually king/queen/prince/princess - power is passed on from gen -> gen in same family ex - Netherlands - England |
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Anarchy (3)
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- means "rule by nobody"
- absence of govt ex - French during French Revolution in 18th century |
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Capitalism (7)
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- people make thier own economic decisions
- private individuals can own factories, stores, mines, businesses, etc - businesses compete w/each other to make more money - aka Free Market System ex - America - Canada - England |
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Communism (4)
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- political theory in which all property & means of productions (factories, mines, farms, etc) are owned by govt and shared w/ everyone
in country - everyone is equal - no economic class, no rich/poor - everyone is provided w/all of their basic needs by govt ex. food, water, shelter, clothing, education, healthcare |
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Karl Marx (5)
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- came up w/philoshopy behind communism
- German - 1880's Industrial Revolution - workers worked in harsh conditions, factory owners got rich - Marx & Fredrick Engles published a book called 'Communist Manifesto' |
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Russia (3)
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- read about Marx's ideas in early 1900s
- 1917 Vladmir lead a revolution in Russia & started first communist nation(Russia) - Russia took over some neighboring countries , together the were Soviet Union aka USSR |
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China
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- 1949 Mao Zedong lead communist revolution in China
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Eastern Europe (8)
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Soviets in Russia spread to these countries:
- Romania - Hungary - Czehslovakia - Poland - East Germany - Bulgaria - Yugoslavia - Albania |
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Southeast Asia (4)
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communism spread to Asia as well as these nations:
- Vietnam - Cambodia - Laos - North Korea |
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Cuba
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- 1959 Fidel Castro lead a communist revolt in Cuba
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Problems of Communism (6)
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- most communist countries ended up as dictatorships/oligarchies
ex. North Korea, Cuba - only 1 political party so people couldnt freely choose their leaders - no religous freedom; discouraged in Marx's writing - limited freedom of exp, people who spoke out against govt was sent to jail/sentenced to life in work camps (gulads) - regular people suffered extreme economic hardships - often long lines, little food, & little choice in what they could buy |
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Collapse of Communism (3)
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- late 1980s many people living in communist countries started protesting
- 1992 all of the countries overthrew the communist govt and put free elected govt - 1991 Soviet Union fell apart & became 15 diff nations |
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Communism Today (5)
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only 5 communist countries left:
- Peolple's Republic of China - Cuba - North Korea - Vietnam - Laos |
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What is a monarchy? (2)
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- system of govt in which 1 person is in charge
- power is passed from gen -> to gen in 1 family |
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Who is in charge in a monarchy?
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King/Queen, Emperor, T/Czar
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What are absolute monarchies?
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- monarch has absolute power
& final word on all govt decisions |
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What are 2 examples of absolute monarchies today?
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- Saudi Arabia
- Nepal |
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What are constitutional monarchies?
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- a monarchy in which king/queen has limited power
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Who makes the decisions in a constitutional monarchy?
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- most laws/decisions made by a group of elected people like the republic (aka parliament)
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What kind of power does the monarch have in a constitutional monarchy? (2)
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- king/queen only has symbolic/ceremonial power
- only kept because of traditions/historic pride |
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What are five modern examples of constitutional monarchy? (8)
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- Japan- emperor - he has no real power
- United Kingdom of Great Britain - Northern Ireland - Spain - Netherlands - Sweden - Norway - Denmark |
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Similarity between monarchy & dictatorship
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1 person holds most of the power & makes decisions
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Difference between monarchy & dictatorship
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monarchy- power is passed from gen -> gen in a family
dictatorship- anyone takes power |