This document discusses different forms of government. It defines monarchy as rule by a king or queen, oligarchy as rule by a few, and democracy as government by and for the people. It also discusses dictatorship, where one person not a monarch is in charge, and constitutional monarchy, where a monarch's power is limited by laws. Other forms discussed include limited government where all obey laws, totalitarian government which attempts to control all lives, and representative democracy where citizens elect representatives.
11. Although the King or
Queen is the only person
in charge, there are
written laws in this type
of government that limit
his or her power.
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39. King Louis XIV of France
used to say, “L’etat c’est
moi.”, which means “I am
the state.” His rule is a
classic example of this
type of government.
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41. An example of this type of
government would be
South Africa, when a small
percentage of people who
were English speaking and
white ruled over the native
people.
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