Purposes of Government
Forms of rebellion
Participatory vs Non participatory
Unrelated but random questions
100

collect taxes, enter financial alliances, and monitor national debt.

Make economic decisions
100

A rebel or revolutionary

Insurgance

100

Democracy

Participatory (voting)

100

A state of disorder due to a lack of government

Anarchy

200

Deliver justice, law and order, keeping society in control.

Maintain social order

200

A member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting

Guerillas

200

Monarchy

Non Participatory

200

A revolution can often be described as a successful....

Series of Rebellions
300

Public transportation, libraries, and schools

Provide public services

300

a sudden violent seizure of power (often with a replacement in mind)

Coup d'etat

300

Constitutional Monarchy

Participatory (members of parliament are elected)

300
What is the difference between a true democracy and a democratic republic?
In a true democracy, people vote directly on laws; in a democratic republic, people vote on representatives.
400

Military, National Guard, law enforcement agencies

Provide national protection

400
a military group that rules a country after a forceful takeover

Junta

400
Theocracy

Non Participatory (runs like an oligarchy)

400

What happens if a government fails all four purposes of government?

The government will collapse/ anarchy.

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