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You can explain, with the help of examples, the different forms of leadership in the new states of the Middle East and North Africa.

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Looking back

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The decolonisation caused the formation of independent monarchies and republics in the Middle East and North Africa. Nearly all these states have an Arab culture with Islam as its main religion. Exceptions are the Jewish Israel and the two Islamic non-Arab states that had been independent for longer; Turkey and Iran.

Arab
Christian
Islam
Islamic
Jewish
monarchies
North Africa
Saudi Arabia
Europe
religion
republics
Iraq
Turkey
Great War
decolonisation

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

    Forms of leadership

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What forms of leadership are there in the Middle East and North Africa?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

FORMS OF LEADERSHIP
DEMOCRACY
DICTATORSHIP
Citizens vote in person on laws, decisions and nominations
direct democracy
Citizens elect representa-tives
(council / parliament)
Power in the hands of one person or family.
Power in the hands of the military. Elect a political leader if necessary.
Power in the hands of a small group of rich and influential people
indirect
democracy
Autocracy
Military dictatorship (junta)
Oligarchy

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Who is the Head of State?
MONARCHY
REPUBLIC
State in which the king or queen is usually appointed by succession
State in which the president is elected by the people.
State in which clergymen have the highest poer
THEOCRACY
king / queen
president
god / faith

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Democracy
(political power in the hands of the people)
Divine right
(political power in the hands of god)
Republic
(elected)
Monarchy
(succession)
Germany
Turkey
Netherlands
Belgium
Vatican City
Iran
Ancient Egypt
Saudi Arabia

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Explain - with the help of at least 3 examples -
the different forms of leadership in
Middle East and North Africa.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

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You can explain, with the help of examples, the different forms of leadership in the new states of the Middle East and North Africa.

Deepening
View explanation § 6.1 part 1 & take notes in your notebook.

Test review

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