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Types of Political Systems
Lesson Outline
A political system is a set of political structures that helps the government run and ensure fair distribution of resources to society. There are several political structures practiced all over the world. Monarchy is a system where the leader is not elected and gains power through inheritance within the family. Dictatorship is a structure where the leader has full control of the state and makes decisions without consent of the people. Oligarchy happens when a few people, who associate themselves with a certain class, run and control the government. At the same time, elite landowners form a structure of aristocracy. Communism is a political structure that advocates for a classless society. Democracy is a political structure where citizens participate in major government decisions. There are several different political structure examples found around the world. Monarchy is common in Saudi Arabia, while dictatorship rules in North Korea. Communism is in Cuba, while democracy can be found in the United States, France, and Germany.
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45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
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