Big G vs Little g Government: Excess and Limitation of Political Power

Big G vs Little g Government: Excess and Limitation of Political Power
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In this reading, you will explore different types of governments and their varying levels of political power and control. You will delve into authoritarian regimes, such as

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Slide1Big “G” vs. Little “g” Government

Slide2Big “G”Little “g” Authoritarian Limited government

Slide3Nazi Germany, The Soviet Union, andthe United States • You will read 3 descriptive texts that depict life under various types of government • You will compare the amount of political power and control possessed by these governments • As you read, look for key words that would describe the excess or limitation of power in the governments (absolute, total, censorship,  free speech, crackdown, etc.) • Highlight or underline those key words and phrases

Slide4Add your key words and phrases to theT-chart Big “G” Little “g” Authoritarian Limited government

Slide5Wrap UpWhich is more powerful: Big “G” or little “g” government? Explain.

Slide6Answer each of the following questions with acomplete paragraph, citing specific evidence from the articles. 1. Which type of government is better at protecting individual rights? Why? 2. Which type of government is better at protecting the community? Why? 3. Which type of government is better at guiding the community? Why? 4. Which type of government is better at maintaining a stable economy? Why?

Slide7Wrap UpWould you rather live under an authoritarian or limited government? Why?

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