Government Systems of Africa
Remember these terms:
Unitary
Confederation
Federal
Autocratic
Oligarchic
Democratic
Parliamentary Democracy
Presidential Democracy
- In a unitary government system who holds most of the power?
- The individual voters
- The local governments
- The central government
- Both the central and local governments
- In a confederation government system who holds most of the power?
- Individual voters
- Local governments
- Central government
- Central and local governments
- In a federal system of government, who holds most of the power?
- The president
- The local governments
- The central government
- Power is shared among different levels of government
- In an autocracy, who makes most of the important governmental decisions?
- The courts
- The people
- An individual ruler
- An elected legislature
- Which describes the decision-makers in an oligarchy?
- Voting citizens
- Judges and lawyers
- A king and his family
- A group of powerful leaders
- Why do the individual voters have more power in a democracy than they do in an autocracy or an oligarchy?
- Kings are always cruel rulers
- The people play a role in deciding who rules
- All of the power stays in the hands of the local governments
- Voters in democratic countries always choose qualified leaders
- Which branch of government is responsible for making and carrying out the laws in a parliamentary system?
- King
- President
- Governor
- legislature
- Which BEST describes the two predominant forms of a democratic government?
- Dictatorship and republican
- Presidential and dictatorship
- Presidential and confederate
- Parliamentary and presidential
- The leader of a parliamentary type of government is called the
- Dictator
- President
- Prime minister
- Prime negotiator
- Who chooses the country’s leader in a parliamentary form of government?
- The monarch
- Popular vote of the people
- Decision by the national courts
- The party with the most representatives in the legislature
- Which BEST describes a head of state in a parliamentary government system?
- Person who has no role in government
- Ceremonial figure without much actual power
- The most powerful person in the national government
- One who can veto or cancel laws passed by the legislature
- Which branch of government passes laws in a presidential system of government?
- Judicial
- Executive
- Legislative
- Bureaucracy
- In a presidential system of government how is a president chosen?
- Separately from the legislature
- By a decision of the national courts
- By a majority vote of the legislature
- By the political party with the most representatives in the legislature
- What is the role of the president regarding the laws passed by the legislature?
- The president is supposed to enforce those laws
- The president can change the laws he does not like
- The president sends the laws to the states for approval
- Laws passed by the legislature do not have to go to the president for approval
- What is one main difference between a president and a prime minister?
- A prime minister has more power than a president
- A president has to be elected while a prime minister does not
- A prime minister does not belong to a particular political party, while a president always does
- A president is separate from the legislature, while a prime minister answers directly to the legislature
Governments of Kenya, South Africa, and Sudan
Country / Type of Government / Head of State / Who Can Vote / Degree of Personal Freedom for Citizens / Independence YearRepublic of Kenya
Republic of South Africa
Republic of Sudan