Government Types
Philosophers
Ancient and Modern Gov't
Political Documents
Miscellaneous
100

In this type of government, the citizens ARE the leaders, leading their city state like in Athens. 

Direct Democracy

100

This philosopher believed people were brutal. He was a pessimist. He wrote the book Leviathan, and believed that a single ruler would be best. He did believe in social contracts.

Thomas Hobbes

100

This ancient country really developed modern democracy. 

Greece

100

This document/social contract was signed by King John l. It limited the powers of the king. 

Magna Carta (1215)

100

Social Contract was different for each philosopher, but in general it meant... 

An agreement between the government and the people, to exchange some freedoms for protection.

200

In this type of government, the citizens elect their leaders, like in Rome and now present day USA. 

Indirect Democracy

200

Rousseau, Locke, and Hobbes all wrote about this philosophy that states people give up some of their freedoms/rights in order to be protected by the government.

Social Contract

200

Today, this modern country is known for a specific type of democracy called representative/indirect democracy, in which the people elect representatives to vote for them. 

The United States of America

200

This document/social contract was signed by William and Mary when they took over the throne in England. It limited the power of the monarch, limited taxes, gave people freedom of religion, and spelled out other rights of the citizens. 

English Bill of Rights (1689)

200

This word means a group of people who are the citizens of a state. 

Population

300

In this type of government, one person has all of the power. A dictatorship is an example. 

Autocracy

300

This philosopher believed in absolute monarchy, where one person has total control. He was all about maintaining order. He believed people were brutal and were in constant battle with one another. 

Thomas Hobbes

300

In ancient government, these two branches of government were the same. This made laws easier to pass, but created a powerful leader that usually gave to power to the people. 

Legislative and Executive Branches

300

This document/social contract was signed by Charles I, and it said that the ruler could not raise taxes without parliament's consent. Think SIGNATURES/List of Complaints

Petition of Rights (1628)

300

What is Mrs. Burkhart's MIDDLE name?

Yvonne

400

In this type of government, a small elite group leads the government. An example is a monarchy. 

Oligarchy

400

This philosopher imagined that human beings share the natural rights of life, liberty, and property. He also wrote about Social Contract, Right to Revolution, and State of Nature.

John Locke

400
Some leaders believed they were "above the law" because they were "chosen by God." What was this called?

Divine Right

400

This document was signed in 1620 on board a ship. It set up government for the colony Plymouth. It was the first written framework for the U.S. **We have not talked about this. BONUS QUESTION!! :) Good Luck

Begins with M A Y _ _ _ _ _ _

Mayflower Compact (1620)

400

What is Mrs. Leisure's favorite drink or candy?

Root Beer/Arizona Green Tea

Chewy Sweet Candy

500

In this type of government, leaders are "chosen by God" and are above the law.

Divine Right

500

Along with natural rights, this philosopher also believed in the right to revolution, if the government fails the people. 

John Locke

500

What is the form of government where power is divided between different branches? 

Limited Government

500

Name 3 exampes of Social Contracts.

Magna Carta

Petition of Rights

English Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights

Constitution, Expectations, Traffic Laws, etc.

500

This is the giant rulebook/social contract for a country's government. We have one in the United States. 

Constitution

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