2. Government
• The group of people with the authority to
govern a country or state; a particular ministry
in office.
3. Monarchy
• A form of government
with a monarch at the
head.A country ruled by
the king or queen
4. Democracy
• Democracy,
or democratic governmen
t, is a system of
government in which all
the people of a state or
polity are involved in
making decisions about
its affairs, typically by
voting to elect
representatives to a
parliament or similar
assembly.
5. Anarchy
• Absence of government
and absolute freedom
of the individual,
regarded as a political
ideal
6. Theocracy
• A system of government
in which priests rule in
the name of God or a
god.
7. Republic
• A republic (from Latin: res
publica) is a sovereign
state or country which is
organised with a form of
government in which
power resides in elected
individuals representing
the citizen body and
government leaders
exercise power according
to the rule of law.
8. Democratic Republic
• A democratic republic
is, strictly speaking, a
country that is both a
republic and a
democracy. It is one
where ultimate
authority and power is
derived from the
citizens, and the
government itself is run
through elected officials