Government Vocabulary Quiz

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Government Vocabulary Quiz 1.) Sit in your assigned seat 2.) Place your government homework packet on your desk 3.) Begin to study your government vocabulary without talking.

Test Directions Write your name and period on the paper. Do NOT talk; Do NOT cheat. The words in the word bank are the only possible answers and they are only used once. When you are finished, check your answers again to make sure you feel confident. Raise your hand when completed so that I can pick up your quiz. Remain silent.

After the Quiz Create a mini-poster about a government system (dictatorship/totalitarianism, theocracy, presidential democracy, parliamentary democracy, absolute monarchy, or constitutional monarchy). The mini-poster should include: Name of government system Definition, in your own words, of that government system The distribution of power for that government system The citizen participation for that government system A drawing of what life would be like in that government system (creative and with color) A rating from 1-10 of how free or not-free you feel that government system is (1-not free, 10-very free)