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Constitutional Monarchy Democracy Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Dictatorship Misc. 100 200 300 400 500

Leader of U.S. government 100 Leader of U.S. government

100 President

200 In a democracy, Government Authority (how much “power” they have”) is … High, Limited, Low

200 Limited

300

What political party did Barack Obama belong to? 300 What political party did Barack Obama belong to?

Democratic Party (Democrat) 300 Democratic Party (Democrat)

What are the Three Branches of Government? 400 What are the Three Branches of Government?

Legislative Executive Judicial 400 Legislative Executive Judicial

United States is considered to be THIS type of democracy 500 United States is considered to be THIS type of democracy

Representative Democracy 500 Representative Democracy

Holds absolute power in this government 100 Holds absolute power in this government

100 King/Queen

How do monarchs receive their power? 200 How do monarchs receive their power?

200 Inherited at birth

Citizens Liberties and Responsibilities are? 300 Citizens Liberties and Responsibilities are? High Medium Low

300 Low

400

400 After the current monarch, who is next in line to take over the throne of Great Britain (the United Kingdom)…

400

500 Who is this?

United Kingdom (Great Britain) 500 Queen Elizabeth II United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Has more political say than the king and queen of a country? 100 Has more political say than the king and queen of a country?

100 Prime Minister

Governmental Authority is… 200 Governmental Authority is…

200 Limited

Civic Participation and Involvement is… 300 Civic Participation and Involvement is…

300 Very High

400 While the king/queen are figure heads, this group holds most of the political decision making power.

400 Parliament

500 How does the Prime Minister come to power in a Constitutional Monarchy?

500 Voted in (Elections)

The leader of this government 100 The leader of this government

100 Dictator

200 What country is most recognized as having this type of government today?

200 North Korea

What happens to citizens if they speak out against this government? 300 What happens to citizens if they speak out against this government?

They are severely punished 300 They are severely punished

In a dictatorship, citizens liberties and responsibilities are … 400 In a dictatorship, citizens liberties and responsibilities are …

There are none non – existent 400 There are none non – existent

500 Mr. Yas is the dictator of this government. If he tells you to jump, what do you do? JUMP! Ask how high? Sit down

500 JUMP!

What was instrument was Moby playing in the “Bill of Rights” video? 100 What was instrument was Moby playing in the “Bill of Rights” video?

100 Guitar

200 What is a right?

Something you are able to do that is protected by law 200 Something you are able to do that is protected by law

Define Direct Democracy 300 Define Direct Democracy

300 Democracy where citizens participate in lawmaking themselves through voting. Every vote counts towards the outcome (majority rules)

Give three examples of a 400 Give three examples of a “responsibility”

400 Obeying the laws Recycling Voting! More?

500 God and religious law are the government’s authority. What type of government is this?

500 Theocracy

The 1st 10 Amendments to the US Constitution is known as Bill of Rights. Which amendment states: “protects Americans from unreasonable and unlawful search and seizure of property”

The 4th Amendment