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Political Systems

Introduction

Political systems refer to the set of laws, institutions, and practices that govern a country's political affairs. They determine how power is distributed and exercised within a society.

Definition of Political Systems

Political systems can be classified into different types based on how power is distributed and exercised.

1. Democracy

Definition: Democracy is a political system where the power is vested in the people, who either rule directly or through elected representatives.

Example: In Kenya, the citizens have the right to vote for their leaders in general elections, such as the presidential election held every five years.

2. Monarchy

Definition: Monarchy is a political system where a single ruler, such as a king or queen, exercises supreme authority based on hereditary right or divine right.

Example: The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy where the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution and the government is run by elected officials.

3. Dictatorship

Definition: Dictatorship is a political system where power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual or a small group, often without free and fair elections.

Example: North Korea is an example of a dictatorship where the ruling leader has absolute control over the country's political affairs.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing democracy with dictatorship.
  • Failing to understand the role of citizens in a political system.
  • Assuming all monarchies are absolute monarchies.

Key Points

  • Political systems determine how power is distributed and exercised in a society.
  • Democracy involves people's participation in decision-making.
  • Monarchy relies on hereditary or divine right for leadership.
  • Dictatorship concentrates power in the hands of a single individual or group.

Practice Questions

  1. Explain the key characteristics of a democracy and provide an example of a democratic country.
  2. Contrast monarchy and dictatorship in terms of power distribution and leadership.
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