Forms of Government: Democracy: Rule by the people, where citizens have a say in decision-making through voting. Monarchy: Rule by a single person, often a king or queen, where leadership is hereditary. Oligarchy: Rule by a small, elite group or class, typically based on wealth or social status. AutRead more
Forms of Government:
- Democracy:
Rule by the people, where citizens have a say in decision-making through voting.
- Monarchy:
Rule by a single person, often a king or queen, where leadership is hereditary.
- Oligarchy:
Rule by a small, elite group or class, typically based on wealth or social status.
- Autocracy:
Rule by a single, absolute authority with unchecked power.
- Theocracy:
Governance based on religious principles, where religious leaders hold political power.
- Authoritarianism:
Centralized control with limited political freedoms, often with a single leader.
- Totalitarianism:
Absolute state control over all aspects of public and private life.
- Republic:
Sovereignty resides in elected representatives rather than a monarch.
- Federalism:
Division of powers between a central government and regional entities.
- Parliamentary System:
Executive branch derives its legitimacy and political mandate from the legislative branch.
- Confederacy:
Independent states form a union for common purposes while retaining individual sovereignty.
- Anarchy:
Absence of a formalized government or authority.
These are broad categories, and many modern governments incorporate elements from multiple forms.
See less
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of ambitious objectives adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradatRead more
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of ambitious objectives adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. The SDGs are integrated and indivisible, and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social, and environmental.
See less