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100

A king/queen is the leader and the line of succession is chosen by lineage in this model of government. 

What is a monarchy? 

100

You would find this type of government in Saudi Arabia. 

What is absolute Monarchy? 

100

A country passes a law against drinking and driving by allowing citizens to vote for or against the passing of its bill. 

What is Direct Democracy? 

100

Written Laws. 

What is Legislation?

100

The concept of making decisions and dividing power. 

What is Governance? 

200

If you're part of the top socio-economic class you might have more say in this type of government? 

What is an Aristocracy? 

200
The Canadian government practices democracy but is also this type of government model. 

What is a Constitutional Monarchy. 

200

A baby is born to a family and one day will be the leader of the government just like their parents. 

What is Monarchy? 

200

A document enacted in 1876 which decides who is "Indian," and what their rights are in Canada. 

The Indian Act (1876)

200

In Canada and the UK, this governing body is made up of elected "MPs" that make decisions and distribute power. 

What is Parliament? 

300

Sole power by one person or one group of people with the same beliefs lead this type of government model. 

What is an Autocracy? 

300

The type of leaders found in Sparta

What are Aristocrats? 

300
A person is voted into power but then begins to enforce their beliefs on the government and silences their opposition and takes complete control. 

What is Autocracy

300

A modern identification to show that you are "Indian" as defined by the Indian Act. 

What is a Status Card? 

300

The people who ACTIVELY make decisions and divide power. 

What is Government? 

400

This type of government mode includes voting but for one person who is the leader of the government and their party. 

Presidential Democracy

400

What are North Korea, Russia, China, and Sudan examples of? 

What are examples of Autocracy? 

400

If you want things done in government, you should just pay them to make laws in your favour. 

What is Aristocracy. 

400

The fundamental law of a country/nation, that defines a government's role and power, and outlines the rights and freedoms of its citizens. 

What is a Constitution? 

400

Fundamental freedoms that an individual naturally possesses by being human or depending on citizenship. 

What are Rights? 

500

Power is held by the citizens and they can participate in more than one way.

What is Democracy (Direct and Indirect/Representational)? 

500
Australia's citizens practice this. 

What is democracy? 

500

The King and Queen are held in high standard but if they tried to tell me what to do I would laugh; they don't hold any real power. 

What is Constitutional Monarchy

500

What document was signed in 1215 by King John to give more power to people in Medieval Europe? 

The Magna Carta (1215)

500

Duties, Tasks, Obligations of individuals and collective groups.

What are Responsibilities? 

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