Social Sciences, asked by harjaskaur070, 10 months ago

Question:Make a CONCEPT MAP of *5 forms of government* explaining definition and giving 2 examples of each form(countries).

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Answered by pradeepkarki
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Explanation:

The country can be run by democracitly elected government, monarchies, dictotorship , socialist communist & autonomous region like Hongkong.

1) Democaractic country like lndia , where there is a constituntionly elected government. Prime Minister is Supreme head of power & President constitutional Head. Election happen after 5 Year of reign, the both governing party & opposition seek majority , in lower house ( lok Sabha).

2. Countries like Bhutan, Nepal untill death of Birendra vikam shah, & Monacco.Here most of power lies with monarchies.

In Britain,Spain as well Queen/king is there ,but they have least say.

3. countries like North Korea under Kim Jong, Libya under General Gadaffi , Iraq under Saddam Hussein are dictiorships were they have absolute power. The media is just state sponesed

4. countries like China, Russia to some extent ( mainly USSR post disintegration countries) where election are held, but power lies with aurorities।

5. countries like Hongkong which has its government but is protactate of china. it's defence & foerign policies decisions are mostly taken care of by China. Vatician city is also smallest country in world as pope as monarch , but most of thing are taken care by Italy.

Other example is UAE , which is integration of 7 Emirates , were king of Abu Dhabi is president, & king of Dubai is PM

Answered by skyfall63
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 "Concept Map" are "visual representations' of information. They can be maps, graphical organisers, graphs, flowcharts, schedules,  Venn diagrams, or T-charts. Concept maps are particularly helpful for students who understand more visually, though it can help all kinds of students..

Explanation:

Forms of Government

  1. Democracy: A form of govt wherein the people have the "authority" to select their governing legislation
  2. Autocracy: A government structure which concentrates supreme power in one person's hands whose decisions are not subject to external legal constraints or regularised common control mechanisms.
  3. Aristocracy: A form of government which  places power in the hands of a "small, privileged ruling class"
  4. Monarchy: Total sovereignty is vested in one individual who is the head of state known as a monarch, and who holds the position till death/abdication.
  5. Dictatorship: Where one individual makes all the rules & decisions without any input from others
  6. Oligarchy: A govt by the few, particularly despotic power exercised by a small & privileged group for corrupt/selfish purposes
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