which government types from the least power for the people to the most
Answer this question… Which diagram correctly arranges systems of government in order from least powerful to mostpowerful?
Anarchy, authoritarian, totalitarian
a highly efficient and powerful government.
a highly efficient and powerful government.
The Aztec society was based on class and was organised like a pyramid. Slaves , commoners, middle class, nobles, Emperor. (in order from least powerful to most powerful)
Far from it. Leaders need to be powerful or have powerful backing and be charismatic. That is not to say that leaders are not liked, many are by at least 51% percent of those that voted. (In a democracy)
Hobbes believed that humans were naturally self-interested and competitive, leading to a state of anarchy without a strong government to impose order. He argued that a powerful government was necessary to maintain social stability and prevent individuals from descending into chaos and conflict.
The Founding Fathers had come from a monarchy-- England, which was ruled by a king (who inherited his position). Having seen that form of government, the Founders were concerned that the new country, the United States, could one day end up with a powerful ruler who was like a king. In order to prevent that, they designed a form of government with "checks and balances," which while not perfect, would at least insure that it was more difficult for any one person (or branch) to take over and become too powerful.
a government a government a government
1. A highly efficient and powerful government is the key to social order 2. Punishments are useful to maintain social order. 3. Thinkers and their ideas should be strictly controlled by the government.
No branch is designed to be the weakest in power, otherwise the whole idea behind separate branches of government would fail. There are three branches of government that have checks and balances on each other, in order to ensure that no one branch is more powerful than the other.
Thomas Hobbes believed that the government should be symbolized by a social contract, where individuals agree to give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection and security. He also saw the government as a Leviathan, a powerful entity that ensures order and prevents chaos in society.