During the month of March, students will be learning about how governmental structures vary from place to place, as do the functions of government, in the countries of the Western Hemisphere.
Government in the Western Hemisphere
Due to learning at home. It will be difficult to fully learn about government in it's full capacity. However, by researching government, you'll be introduced to three different types in our Western Hemisphere and begin to have an understanding of governmental structures.
Government in the Western Hemisphere
Due to learning at home. It will be difficult to fully learn about government in it's full capacity. However, by researching government, you'll be introduced to three different types in our Western Hemisphere and begin to have an understanding of governmental structures.
- Research the types of governments in the United States, Canada, and Cuba and identify the leader of each country.
- The U.S. and Canada both have representative democracies, yet are different from what another. What is a representative democracy? What makes the U.S. and Canada’s government different from each other?
- Cuba is a communist dictatorship. List details that make Cuba a communist dictatorship (be specific to Cuba)
LINKS TO HELP - G5 U4 L3
- Cuba facts for kids
(pay attention to the Cuban government and economy section) - Canadian Government Facts: Lesson for Kids - Video & Lesson Transcript
- What is Representative Democracy? - Definition, Examples, Pros & Cons - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com