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Exit Ticket!. Compare and Contrast the three forms of Authoritarian Regimes. What’s one way they’re similar? How are they different? How did Napoleon Bonaparte become an authoritarian ruler?. Forms of Government. Monarchy. King & Queen Ex. England, Sweden, Saudi Arabia - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Exit Ticket!Compare and Contrast the three forms of
Authoritarian Regimes. What’s one way they’re similar? How are they different?
How did Napoleon Bonaparte become an authoritarian ruler?
Forms of Government
MonarchyKing & QueenEx. England, Sweden, Saudi Arabia
Power handed down through family
Queen Elizabeth II of England
King Louis XIV
of France
VersaillesPalace used by
the kings and queens of France
TheocracyGovernment
controlled by religious leaders
ExamplesIranVatican – Pope
DictatorshipComplete and absolute powerTake power by force
Types of Dictatorship
Oligarchy – power in hands of a small group
Totalitarian – control all aspects of people’s lives
Adolf HitlerAt the end of World
War I Adolf Hitler was angry over the defeat of Germany.
During the 1920s, Germany went through tough economic times.
Throughout the 1920s the Nazi Party grows in numbers.
By the 1930s, the Nazi party is the largest party in Germany
In January 1933, President Paul von Hindenberg appoints Adolf Hitler Chancellor
September 1, 1939Germany attacked PolandHitler began “cleansing”
Poland of JewsEinsatzgruppen A, B, C, and
D units moved through Poland behind the German army to get rid of Jews
Parts of Poland was given to Germans
The Eastern parts of Poland were used to house Jews sent from all over Europe in camps
Einsatzgruppen Units
Concentration camps had been in Germany since 1934. The first camp was Dachau.
Final SolutionBy 1942, the German government was
looking for a more efficient way to get rid of the Jews.
The decision became known as the Final Solution
Democratic Governments• All voters meet to
make laws• Small communities
Direct Democracy
• People elect representatives
• RepublicRepresentative Democracy
Direct Democracy – Ancient GreeceSmall towns in New England
Representative DemocracyUnited States
People should stay informed through news, vote, become active in their community, etc.
Why do we have government?1. Helping people cooperateSolve problems
2. Providing servicesSchools, military, police, fire, highways,
trash, libraries
3. Providing lawsConstitution – Supreme Law of the LandState lawsLocal laws
4. Guarantee freedomsBill of RightsSpeech, religion, press, assembly, petition,
right to bear arms, etc.