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Subject Index / Citizenship / Politics and government / Systems of government

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This Schools selection was originally chosen by SOS Children for schools in the developing world without internet access. It is available as a intranet download. Child sponsorship helps children one by one http://www.sponsor-a-child.org.uk/.


Anarcho-capitalism Autocracy Capitalism
Communism Democracy Despotism
Fascism Government Islamic republic
Liberalism Libertarianism Marxism
Mercantilism Military dictatorship Monarchy
Nationalism Oligarchy Police state
Principality Socialism Westminster system
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