Government and Economic Systems

Government and Economic Systems

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Social Studies

5th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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One leader has complete control over the country. People have little or no say in government decisions. Example: North Korea.

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Dictatorship

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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A king, queen, emperor, or empress rules the country. Power is usually passed down through family. Some monarchies have limited power, with a parliament helping to make decisions. Example: United Kingdom (constitutional monarchy).

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Monarchy

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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A small group of people have all the power. They may be wealthy, military leaders, or belong to a specific political group. Citizens have limited or no influence on decisions. Example: Ancient Sparta.

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Oligarchy

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Citizens have the power to make decisions by voting. Leaders are chosen through elections. There are two main types: Direct Democracy: Citizens vote on all laws. Representative Democracy: Citizens elect leaders to make decisions. Example: United States.

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Democracy

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The government makes all economic decisions. It controls what goods are produced, how they are made, and who receives them. Example: Cuba.

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Command Economy

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Individuals and businesses make their own economic decisions. Supply and demand determine prices. There is little government interference. Example: United States (mostly a market economy).

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Market Economy

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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A combination of command and market economies. Businesses have freedom, but the government regulates some industries. Provides public services like healthcare and education. Example: France.

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Mixed Economy

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

People produce goods and services based on customs and traditions. Often found in rural or farming communities. Trade is common instead of using money. Example: Indigenous tribes.

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Traditional Economy

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