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Government and Citizen Participation Review

What is a weakness of a confederation government system? A. a confederation is very expensive. B. Confederations are too large to rule effectively C. A confederation does not share power with its members. D. The central government has only as much power as the local governments are willing to give.

Which Southwest Asia country could be described as an autocracy? A. Iraq B. Israel C. Turkey D. Saudi Arabi

Why do individual voters have more power in a democracy than they do in an autocracy or oligarchy? A. Kings are always cruel leaders. B. The voters get to choose the people who make the laws. C. All of the power stays in the hands of the local government. D. Voters in democratic countries always choose qualified leaders.

In a confederation government system, most of the power is in the hands of________. A. Legislature B. Individual voters C. Local governments D. Central government

Which Southwest Asian country would be a good example of a federal system of government? A. Iran B. Israel C. Kuwait D. Saudi Arabi

Who makes the most of the important governmental decisions in an oligarchy? A. The king B. The people C. The legislature D. A small group of powerful leaders

Who makes most of the important governmental decisions in an autocracy? A. The ruler B. The people C. The court system D. The elected legislature

In a unitary government, most of the power is in the hands of the ______. A. Individual voters B. King and advisors C. Local governments D. Central government

Choose the correct order of power distribution and authority in central government, from greatest to least. A. Federal, confederation, unitary B. Unitary, federal, confederation C. Autocracy, oligarchy, democracy D. Democracy, monarchy, oligarchy

In a presidential system of government, how is a president chosen? A. By a decision of the national courts B. By a majority vote of the legislature C. In a separate vote from the one that chooses the legislature D. By the political party with the most representatives in the legislature

Which best describes the government in which citizens have the most power to choose? A. Democracy B. Dictatorship C. Monarchy D. Oligarchy

What type of government is based on religious principles? A. Democracy B. Oligarchy C. Theocracy D. Monarchy

The Head of State in a parliamentary system is often a person who has ______. A. No actual power B. A veto for laws passed by the legislature C. The most power in the national government D. A ceremonial role without much actual power

In a totalitarian government, the government __________. A. Has only power over the political aspects of people’s lives B. Takes control of people’s lives C. Has only one leader D. Has many political parties

Which branch of government is responsible for making and carrying out the laws in a parliamentary system of government? A. King B. President C. Governor D. Prime minister

The leader of a parliamentary system is chosen by _________. A. The monarch B. The popular vote of the people C. A decision by the national courts D. The political party with the most representatives in the legislature.

What is the role of the president regarding the laws passed by the legislature in a presidential democracy? A. The president must enforce those laws. B. The president can change the laws he does not like. C. The president sends the laws to the states for approval. D. Laws passed by the legislature do not have to go to the president for approval.

In a theocracy, the head of the government is __________. A. King B. Popularly elected President C. God D. Group of religious leaders

The Israeli parliament is called the _____. A. Senate B. Knesset C. Congress D. House of representatives

Who is allowed to vote in Israeli elections? A. All citizens 16 years of age or older B. All citizens 18 years of age or older C. Only men who can prove they are Israeli born D. Only those who were actually born in the State of Israel

How often are elections for the national government held in Israel? A. Elections are held every six years B. Party members are elected for life C. Religious leaders can require new elections whenever they like D. Elections are held every four years unless the ruling party calls for them to be held sooner

Who is the chief executive in a parliamentary democracy? A. The head of the state B. The head of the government C. The president D. The king

What role do the people play in a government that is a monarchy like that of Saudi Arabia? A. They have the power to vote a ruler out of office. B. The people get to approve the laws made by the ruler. C. They are guaranteed certain rights by their written constitution. D. They have little influence, as the ruler makes most of the decisions.

What role do religious leader play in the Israeli government? A. They have some influence in making laws. B. They are not allowed to run for political office. C. Religious leaders always control which candidates are elected. D. They are guaranteed a certain number of representatives in each election.

Which Southwest Asian country has a democratic system of government? A. Iran B. Israel C. Kuwait D. Saudi Arabia

What is an Ayatollah? A. Christian priest B. A Shia religious leader C. The title of a local governor D. A leader of a Jewish congregation

How long does a monarch rule? A. One elected term B. A term of 10 years C. As long as parliament allows him to rule D. Laws calling for a separation of church and state

What is Shariah law? A. Laws made by the king alone B. Laws based on parliamentary democracy C. Laws based on the teaching of the Quran D. Laws calling for a separation of church and state

What is the definition of theocracy? A. A government that sees God as the supreme leader B. A government that allows the people to choose the leaders C. A system in which religious law and civil law are separate D. A system in which only religious leaders are allowed to vote

Why is Iran sometime called a theocratic republic? A. Iran’s religious leaders make all the laws for the country. Religious leaders decide which Iranian citizens can vote The people of Iran have no say in choosing their government leaders Iran’s government is led by both an elected parliament and powerful religious leaders