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Which of the following do Australia and Papua New Guinea have in common? (1 point) Responses They both are presidential
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What type of government was created by the Mexican Constitution of 1824?
•a centralist government with an emperor in full
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which situation is typical of a limited government?
a. A small group of wealthy elite control the political process. b. Every
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Asha lives in a nation that has a legislator in a Prime Minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their
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Which situation is typical of a limited government?
1. A small group of wealthy elites control the political process. 2. Every
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THe united states is an example of what type of government
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Belize's government is different from the governments of most Central American countries because Belize
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Which of the following governments is ruled by an absolute monarchy?
(1 point) Responses Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Yemen Yemen
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How are the governments of Jordan and Kuwait different from the governments of the United Arab Emirates and Oman?
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Each government power to the correct brand of roman government
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assemblies of citizens
Citizens elect officials and pass laws. Which title would best fit the table? (1 point) Weaknesses of O
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What best describes a democracy?
O the type of government where citizens have a say in how it runs O the type of behavior
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What best describes a democracy?
O the types of things that people value and respect O the type of behavior citizens display to
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In one to two sentences, identify how a representative democracy works
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6. What is a tyranny? A. The Greek word for “king”. B. An ancient farming technique. C. A form of government where the ruler
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A system of government in which a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government
define it
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A system of government in which all authority is given to a monarch, an individual ruler who functions as head of state
define it
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Drag and drop the countries to show which type of government each modern country has.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input
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Optional
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Which nation is an example of a government in which the president and prime minister are both active participants in the
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A representative democracy means that government officials are supposed to
(1 point) Responses vote in all elections. vote in all
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make it sound like a kid wrought this
A representative democracy is a system in which elected officials represent the interests
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write in one sentence if you were explaining how a representative democracy works to a 10-year-old boy
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What is the structure of the Turkey Government? FEDERAL, CONFEDERATE OR UNITARY?
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hat would be most likely to happen in a country run by a military regime?(1 point)
Responses The military would try to implement
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1. Which of the following governments is ruled by an absolute monarchy?
A. Saudi Arabia B. Yemen C. Bahrain D. Iraq
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The United States is an example of what kind of government?(1 point) Responses Oligarchy Oligarchy Limited Limited Unlimited
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a representative democracy means that the government officials are supposed to
A. vote in all elections B. be staunch patriots C.
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A form of government in many countries characterized by military rulers and a lack of political freedom.
Question 17 options:
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What is the difference between an authoritarian government and a democratic government
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What is the main difference between democratic and autocratic governments in Africa?(1 point)
Responses Democratic governments
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Select the correct responses from the drop-down menus. India's government is Choose , while Pakistan's government can be
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India's government is , while Pakistan's government can be described as .
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India’s government is ___while Pakistan’s government can be described as____
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Which of the following best cities an example of self-government?
A. A proprietary colony is an example of self- government
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What is a characteristic of an autocratic government?(1 point)
Responses The government respects human rights. The government
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What best describes a democracy?(1 point) Responses the type of responsibilities citizens have, such as paying taxes, voting,
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What is the difference between a federal form of government and a federal form of government?
A federal government is democratic
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Which is considered a theocracy?
(1 point) 1 Cuba 2 Iran 3 Finland
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Distinguish which of the following types of government is a limited government.(1 point)
Responses a constitutional monarchy a
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The Dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was an example of which type
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How does the government of the United States most resemble the government of the Roman republic?
(1 point) Responses All citizens
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What is a democracy? (1 point) system of government in which people hold power system of government in which a monarch holds
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How are dictatorships and totalitarian governments related? (1 point) Both dictatorships and totalitarian governments have
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What is a democracy?
(1 point) Responses system of government in which people hold power system of government in which people
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Question The Dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was
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What is the main difference between a pure democracy and a republic?
(1 point) Responses In a republic, people vote directly on
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Question The Dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was
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The dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was an example of which type
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Which is an example of a democratic republic?
(1 point) Responses Iran Iran Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia United States
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How are democracies and dictatorships different?
(1 point) Responses In a democracy, people have a say in government, while in a
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