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Ch. 3.4 Jeopardy What Government? NATO UNITED NATIONS MORE Government Name that Government Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

What Government: $100 What type of government bases its decisions on their culture and beliefs?

What Government: $100 Answer Tribal Rule

What Government: $200 Question What was the most common type of government up until 200 years ago?

What Government: $200 Answer Absolute Monarchy

What Government: $300 Question In this government, the king or queen is only a symbol and doesn’t have real political power…

What Government: $300 Answer Constitutional Monarchy

What Government: $400 Question The small group of leaders may be the leadership of a political party, religion, or military group.

What Government: $400 Answer Oligarchy

What Government: $500 Question In this type of government, ALL adults take part in decisions

What Government: $500 Answer Direct Democracy

NATO : $100 Question What does the acronym N.A.T.O. stand for?

NATO: $100 Answer North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NATO: $200 Question What is the main purpose of NATO?

NATO: $200 Answer To provide as a Military Alliance between the Member nations.

NATO: $300 Question What is NATO’s motto ?

NATO: $300 Answer “An attack against one is an attack against ALL”

NATO: $400 Question How many member countries are there in NATO?

NATO: $400 Answer 28 countries that are all Located in North America And Europe

NATO: $500 Question When was NATO formed, AND why do you think it was created then?

NATO: $500 Answer 1949 The worry of communism after WWII. The member nations felt A need to band together in case of Attack.

United Nations: $100 Question How many countries are in the United Nations?

United Nations: $100 Answer 193 Only Kosovo, Palestine, Taiwan, and Vatican City are NOT

United Nations: $200 Question What were the 5 founding Nations (first members) of the United Nations?

United Nations: $200 Answer United States China France United Kingdom Soviet Union (Russia)

United Nations: $300 Question The Security Council makes decisions on the need for military force to handle situations. How many members are in the Security Council?

United Nations: $300 Answer 15 members 5 permanent members (founding members) 10 members elected from the General Assembly. They served 2 year terms and then rotate.

United Nations: $400 Question On MAJOR issues how many votes does a motion need to have to pass through the General Assembly?

United Nations: $400 Answer 2/3 of the general assembly must vote for the issue.

United Nations: $500 Question Besides defense, what are some other issues that the UN concentrates on? NAME 5

United Nations: $500 Answer ► The United Nations is central to global efforts to solve problems that challenge humanity. ► human rights ► protect the environment ► fight disease ► reduce poverty ► standards for safe and efficient air travel ► improve telecommunications ► Fight against drug trafficking and terrorism ► assist refugees ► set up programs to clear landmines ► help expand food production ► lead the fight against AIDS ► Disaster relief

More Government: $100 Question This type of government passes it’s power on to their heirs (usually their son)

More Government: $100 Answer Absolute Monarchy Bhutan's king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

More Government: $200 Question This government always rules by violence.

More Government: $200 Answer Dictatorship

More Government: $300 Question This type of government only works if you are ruling as small group of people.

More Government: $300 Answer Direct Democracy

More Government: $400 Question In this type of government: 1. People indirectly hold the power to govern and rule 2. People can work to change laws and not reelect officials

More Government: $400 Answer Representative Democracy

More Government: $500 Question In what 3 types of government do ordinary citizens have NO say?

More Government: $500 Answer Dictatorship Oligarchy Absolute Monarchy

Name that Government: $100 Question UNITED STATES

Name that Government: $100 Answer Representative Democracy

Name that Government: $200 Question Cuba and North Korea

Name that Government: $200 Answer Dictatorship

Name that Government: $300 Question United Kingdom And Canada

Name that Government: $300 Answer Constitutional Monarchy

Name that Government: $400 Question Saudi Arabia, Bhutan, Brunei

Name that Government: $400 Answer Absolute Monarchy

Name that Government: $500 Question China

Name that Government: $500 Answer Oligarchy

Final Jeopardy Describe how the US governments is different than the Cuba’s. What is the structure like? (who is in charge, how are they chosen?) Differences in the rights of the citizens that live there

Final Jeopardy Answer Cuba: Dictatorship – One person rules by fear. He seizes power, military support. Deny citizens rights: no freedom of speech, press, religion. They live in fear and can be tortured, Imprisoned, or killed without reason or defense. US: Representative Democracy – citizens elect the Government officials that make the laws and run the Country. Freedoms and Personal Rights guaranteed by the Constitution