Chapter 7: The Cabinet and Ethnic Profiling

Chapter 7: The cabinet and ethnic profiling
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Chapter 7: The cabinet and ethnic profiling

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How many people were in the largest cabinet we have had in the Netherlands?
How many people were in the largest cabinet we have had in the Netherlands?
A
27
B
28
C
29
D
30

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Learning goals
  • I know what a cabinet does
  • I know how a new administration is formed
  • I can show how the executive branch works using the example of ethnic profiling
  • I can explain how the three branches check each other
  • I can describe the type of government in Oman

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7.1: The formation of the executive branch

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Who makes up the cabinet?
Who makes up the cabinet?

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The cabinet
  • King
  • Ministers
  • Junior ministers 

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What is the difference between a minister and a junior minister?
What is the difference between a minister and a junior minister?

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Department
A group of civil servants working for a minister.

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Departments
Departments

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Whose job is it to find out which parties are prepared to work together?
Whose job is it to find out which parties are prepared to work together?
A
Prime-Minister
B
Formateur
C
Informateur
D
King

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Parties that work together in the government are called ...
Parties that work together in the government are called ...
A
Opposition parties
B
Coalition parties

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Tasks of the cabinet
  • Proposing laws
  • Executing laws

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What rights does Parliament have to check on the cabinet?
What rights does Parliament have to check on the cabinet?

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Motion of no confidence
A request for a minister to step down.

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How do you see the Trias Politica in action between cabinet and parliament?
How do you see the Trias Politica in action between cabinet and parliament?

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7.2: Ethnic profiling in the executive branch

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Ethnic profiling
Ethnic profiling

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Ethnic profiling
 Assessing situations and marking them as suspicious based on a judgement where skin colour plays a role.

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Which article laid down in the constitution is violated by ethnic profiling?
Which article laid down in the constitution is violated by ethnic profiling?
A
Article 1
B
Article 6
C
Article 4
D
Article 8

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Rule of law
A system of law in which
everybody, even the King and cabinet ministers, have to obey the law.

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Can you think of a reason why the police would use ethnic profiling?
Can you think of a reason why the police would use ethnic profiling?

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Dilemma of the rule of law
The government has to fight crime and uphold peoples’ rights.

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To prevent crime, surveillance camera's should be installed in every street
To prevent crime, surveillance camera's should be installed in every street
Agree
Disagree

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Who do you think is responsible for police actions?
Who do you think is responsible for police actions?
A
The police department itself
B
The minister of justice and security
C
The prime minister
D
Parliament

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Checks and balances
In the Trias Politica, the 3 branches  keep an eye on each other, a system of checks, to stop any of them from becoming too
powerful. This creates balance.

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How can parliament keep a check on the minister?
How can parliament keep a check on the minister?

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How can the judiciary branch keep a check on the minister?
How can the judicial branch keep a check on the minister?

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7.3: Trias politica in action

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Trias politica
A political system where the power is divided into three branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judiciary branch.

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Slide 31 - Video

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What is the role of the legislative branch in this video?
What is the role of the legislative branch in this video?

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What is the role of the executive branch in this video?
What is the role of the executive branch in this video?

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What is the problem in this video?
What is the problem in this video?

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How can the judiciary branch and the executive branch push for new legislation?
How can the judiciary branch and the executive branch push for new legislation?

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7.4: A different kind of executive power: Oman

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Absolute monarchy
absolute monarchy

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Absolute monarchy
A state over which a sole monarch has absolute and unlimited power.

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Sultan
  • Head of state
  • Head of military
  • Appoints ministers, judges 

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Advisement
Two chambers, Majlis of Oman
  1. Council of Oman
  2. Consultative Council

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What are the advantages of a political system like the one in Oman?
What are the advantages of a political system like the one in Oman?

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What did you learn this lesson?
What did you learn this lesson?

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What do you still think is difficult?
What do you still think is difficult?

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Learning goals
  • I know what a cabinet does
  • I know how a new administration is formed
  • I can show how the executive branch works using the example of ethnic profiling
  • I can explain how the three branches check each other
  • I can describe the type of government in Oman

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End of chapter 7: The cabinet and ethnic profiling

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