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Please select a Team. 1.Team 1 2.Team 2 3.Team 3 4.Team 4 5.Team 5

Which Government has one leader with all of the power? 1.Monarchy 2.Dictatorship 3.Direct Democracy 4.Totalitarian 0 of 30 Countdown 10

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Which government has a king or queen with absolute power? 0 of 30 1.Dictatorship 2.Republic 3.Anarchy 4.Monarchy Countdown 10

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Which government has religious leaders as government leaders? 1. Dictatorship 2. Theocracy 3. Anarchy 4. Monarchy 0 of 30 Countdown 10

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What is the term for a lack of government? 0 of Dictatorship 2. Republic 3. Anarchy 4.Monarchy Countdown 10

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In which government do the citizens elect others to do the work in the government? 0 of 30 1.Monarchy 2.Anarchy 3.Representative Democracy 4.Dictatorship Countdown 10

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The Communist party in China is an example of which type of government? 0 of 30 1.Monarchy 2.Republic 3.Totalitarian 4.Theocracy Countdown 10

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A Prime Minister is the head of ? 0 of 30 1.Congress 2.Parliament 3.The Monarchy 4.The Dictatorship Countdown 10

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Queen Elizabeth II is an example of a Queen in a ? 0 of 30 1.Monarchy 2.Republic 3.Constitutional Monarchy 4.Theocracy Countdown 10

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The United States is an example of a ? 0 of 30 1.Republic 2.Monarchy 3.Constitutional Monarchy 4.Dictatorship Countdown 10

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Building a Public Library would be an example of a government doing what? 0 of 30 1.Keeping Order 2.Providing Security 3.Providing Services 4.Guiding the Community Countdown 10

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The police department is an example of a government doing what? 0 of Keeping Order 2. Providing Security 3. Providing Services 4. Guiding the Community Countdown 10

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What is a government where every citizen votes and debates on every issue? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Representative democracy 2.Direct Democracy 3.Correct Democracy 4.Inept Democracy

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A Theocracy is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Republic is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Parliamentary government is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Constitutional Monarchy is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Monarchy is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Dictatorship is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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A Totalitarian government is ….? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Authoritarian 2.Democratic

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Which of choices below is NOT a way you can become a US citizen? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Birth on US soil 2.Birth to a parent who is a citizen 3.Naturalization 4.Getting a legal Visa

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Everyone is bound by the law is part of the principle of? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Individual Rights 2.Consent of the governed 3.Representative Government 4.Limited Government 5.Rule of Law

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The source of power for the US government is its citizens is part of? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Individual Rights 2.Consent of the governed 3.Representative Government 4.Limited Government 5.Rule of Law

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Electing others to do the work of government for you is part of? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Individual Rights 2.Consent of the governed 3.Representative Government 4.Limited Government 5.Rule of Law

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Which of the following is not a function of government? 0 of 30 Countdown 10 1.Keeping Order 2.Provide Services 3.Provide Jobs 4.Provide Security

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