Democracy, Monarchy, Republic.. . . Do you know what I am leading to? If you have
guessed ‘the types of governments’, then you are correct. We, the students of V
B, had a discussion on the types of governments. The types of governments
talked about being Democracy, Republic, Monarchy, Aristocracy, Dictatorship and
Democratic Republic.
The discussion was made even more interesting with trivia:
· In the parliamentary form of government, the Prime Minister is the most powerful.
· In the presidential form of government, the President is the most powerful.
· In the federal form of government, powers are distributed between the central and state governments.
· In the unitary form of government, powers are vested in the central authority.
· ‘Bi’ means two.
· ‘Uni’ means one.
· The word democracy means ‘rule by the people.’
· In a republic the people elect representatives to enforce laws.
· A monarchy is when a king or queen rules the country.
· Aristocratic rulers are rich and well educated.
· Very few dictators admit that they are dictators.
All in all, I think this was an informative session.
RATNAM VB
The discussion was made even more interesting with trivia:
· In the parliamentary form of government, the Prime Minister is the most powerful.
· In the presidential form of government, the President is the most powerful.
· In the federal form of government, powers are distributed between the central and state governments.
· In the unitary form of government, powers are vested in the central authority.
· ‘Bi’ means two.
· ‘Uni’ means one.
· The word democracy means ‘rule by the people.’
· In a republic the people elect representatives to enforce laws.
· A monarchy is when a king or queen rules the country.
· Aristocratic rulers are rich and well educated.
· Very few dictators admit that they are dictators.
All in all, I think this was an informative session.
RATNAM VB
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