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1、BritainGovernmentThe Legislaturel The United Kingdom is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch. l A king or queen is the head of state, and a prime minister is the head of government. l The people vote in elections for Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent them.l Consists of the

2、House of Lords, the House of Commons, and the Crown.l Head of Government: Prime Minister l Parliament (659 in House of Commons, more than 660 in House of Lords) l Highest Court: House of Lords (Lord Chancellor is head of judiciary) l Voting Qualifications: All citizens age 18 and overThe Executivel

3、The chief executive is the prime minister, who is a member of the House of Commons. l The executive branch also includes Her Majestys Government, commonly referred to simply as “the government.” l The government is composed of ministers in the Cabinet, most of whom are members of the House of Common

4、s; government departments, each of which is responsible to a minister; local authorities; and public corporations.l The prime minister presides over the Cabinet and selects the other Cabinet members, who join him or her to form the government that is part of the functioning executive. l Acting throu

5、gh the Cabinet and in the name of the monarch, the prime minister exercises all of the theoretical powers of the Crown, including making appointments.l Two key doctrines of Cabinet government are collective responsibility and ministerial responsibility. The Judiciaryl Judges are appointed from among

6、 practicing lawyers. l Barristers or advocates advise on legal problems and present cases in the lay justices and jury courts. l Solicitors represent individual and corporate clients and appear in the lay justices courts. l Lay justices need no legal qualifications but are trained to give them suffi

7、cient knowledge of the law. EducationPrimary and Secondary Educationl Up to age 5, children may have some pre-primary schooling in nursery schools, daycare or play groups. l Between the ages of 5 to 11, pupils mainly attend state sector primary schools. These schools are called co-educated or mixed

8、schools because they admit both boys and girls.l From the age of 11 up to around the age of 19, students attend secondary schools. More than 80% of pupils in secondary students in England and Wales attend mixed schools ; 60% in Northern Ireland; Scotland, nearly all. Higher educationl only one priva

9、tely funded university: the University of Buckinghaml oldest universities:1) England Oxford (12th C.) and Cambridge (13th C.)2) Scotland: St Andrews, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen from 14th and 15th centuriesIrelandGovernment l After independence from the Great Britain, Ireland takes a polity mixe

10、d with both the Britain and the United Statesl The Government is headed by President, not the Queen.l The President appoints the Prime Minister, not necessarily the head of the Party in power.l The Cabinet is organized by 16 Ministers of the Government assigned by the Prime Ministerl The legislation

11、 is interpreted by a hierarchy of courts l The executive branch of the country, checked by the legislature and the judiciaryl the parliament and the legal systemlEducationl Irish educational system is among the cheapest and best in Europe. l In Ireland, education is compulsory for children aged 6 to

12、 15. l Primary education 6-12l Secondary education 12-18l Higher educationAmericaGovernmentThe United States of America is a constitutional, representative democracy. Power in the US ultimately derives from the citizens of the country. The nations leaders are chosen by elections every few years.The

13、Constitution of the United States is the foundational document of America which forms the basis of the laws in the US and lays out the structure of the government. The constitution divides the government into three branches: The Legislative branch: The congress of the United States is laid out in tw

14、o houses, the upper house or Senate, and the lower house or the House of Representatives. The Executive Branch: The executive branch of the US government is composed of the President of the United States and the Federal Bureaucracy, or all of the people who work for the President. Judicial Branch: T

15、he United States federal court system makes up the Judicial Branch of the US government. This includes federal courts, federal appeals courts, and the US Supreme Court. Educationl Primary schoolAmerican children start school at the age of five years. The first year at school is called kindergarten.

16、l Secondary school Secondary school most commonly consists of a total of seven years, referred to as sixththrough twelfth gradesl Undergraduate school Undergraduate school offers either a two-year degree or a four-year degree in a specific course of major. l Graduate schoolStudents who have obtained

17、 a bachelors degree can continue their education by pursuing one of two types of degrees. Canada Government l Canadas system of government was based on the British system of parliamentary democracy,which is referred to as “west minster-style”democracyl The official head of state is the Queen,who is

18、also the queen of other former British coloniesl The Queen is represented by an official called a Governor-generall Both the queen and the Governor general occupy roles which are largely ceremoniall MPsgenerally all belong to political partiesl Prime ministerthe party that wins the most seats forms

19、the government and the party leader become Prime Minister, the most important person in Canadian government l The Cabinetchosen by the prime minister,consists of senior MPs from the governing partyl The Senateappointed by the governor general,who acts on the recommendation of the prime minister.l -n

20、ot like the US Senate,but analogou to the House of Lords in UKEducationl the mandatory of school is continued to the age of 16 (some is 18). l children start to go to the kindergarten at the age of 5.l after finished the programs in kindergarten, children will go to Elementary & junior high/middle s

21、chool.l Before going to college, people sometimes will have a program called victory lap to get ready to the college studyingl In college, students will get Bachelors degree then they will decide whether they will have a farther study for a Masters or a Doctorate degree. AustraliaGovernment l Govern

22、ment system: reflects both the British and North American models of liberal democracy but with unique Australian characteristics.l Three branches: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.l The House of Representatives (Lower House) 150 members Functions: It determines the government, debate

23、s and passes laws, watches over government administration and expenditure, and provides a forum for public debate on issues of national importance. The Houses other roles: debate proposed laws, watch over government expenditure, including through its committee system, and to provide a forum for publ

24、ic debate on issues of national importance.l The Senate A check on the government of the day. It consists of 76 senators ( 12 from each state and 2 from each territory) An equal number of senators regardless of its population The Senate conducts much of its work including the budget estimates accoun

25、tability process.l Parties Major political parties: The Australian Labour Party(ALP) & the Coalition (the Liberals & the Nationals) Governor General representative of the Queen Education l Australia has a well-developed educational system with a very high rate of participation and secondary completi

26、on.l Education in Australia is primarily the responsibility of the individual states. l Each state government manages the school system within their state. This means that they provide funds and regulation for their schools.l The education system in Australia is divided into five areas:PreschoolPrim

27、ary schoolSecondary/high schoolCareer and vocational institutionsUniversity and other tertiary institutionsNew Zealand Government l Independent Statel Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracyl No written constitution, but the Constitution Act of 1986 defines the structure of the govern

28、ment.l Three branches of governmentl Legislative (parliament)l Executive (departments and agencies)l Judicial (courts)l Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a Governor-Generall The Legislaturedeveloped from the British parliamentary system known as the Westminster system of government,a

29、nd is the law-making body of the New Zealand government.Consists of Sovereign and House of Representativesl The executive-The branch of the New Zealand government is made of the Cabinet ,the Prime Minister and the public sector .-The Governor General is appointed by the Sovereign on the Prime Minist

30、ers recommendation for a term of five years.l The judiciaryThe Judiciary applies the law by hearing and deciding cases. It is made up of judges and judicial officersThejudiciary(courtsystem)isindependentofthegovernmentEducation l Educationisfreelyavailabletoeveryone.Nearlyallschoolsarerunbythe stae.

31、Allthesepublicschoolaresecular andfreel New Zealand offers a wide range of early childhood agencies,namely kindergratens,play centers,preschools,etc.l Schooling in New Zealand is compulsory for all children aged 6 to 16.Most children start at age 5.l New Zealand secondary education covers Years 9 to 13. Most secondary schools are government-established.l Tertiary education institutions in New Zealand include universities of technology and polytechnics ,colleges ,Maori tertiary educational institutions and various training establishments

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