Types of Government
Speeches
Types of Government II
Speeches II
Types of Government III
100
One person (that is not a monarch) has total control
What is a dictatorship?
100

Looking at the audience while you talk is called this.

What is eye contact?

100

This type of government is ruled by one person who usually gains power by force and has total control.

What is a dictatorship?

100

This is the first part of a speech, where you grab the audience’s attention and tell them what your speech will be about.

What is the introduction?

100

In this system, people vote directly on laws and decisions instead of electing representatives.

What is a direct democracy?

200

This type of government is run by a small group of military leaders who take control of a country, often by force.

What is a junta?

200

The part at the end of a speech that sums up your ideas.

What is the conclusion?

200

In this type of government, a small group of powerful people run the country instead of the whole population.

What is an oligarchy?

200

When a speaker uses facts, statistics, or examples to support their ideas and make their speech stronger, they are using this.

What is evidence?

200

This form of government combines a monarchy with a constitution that limits the ruler’s power.

What is a constitutional monarchy?

300

In this form of government, citizens elect leaders to make decisions on their behalf.

What is a representative democracy?

300

Before giving a speech, doing this helps you feel confident and remember your points.

What is practicing or rehearsing?

300

In this type of government, religious leaders rule and laws are based on religious beliefs.

What is a theocracy?

300

When a speaker explains their ideas in more detail or gives examples to help the audience understand, they are using this.

What is elaboration?

300

This type of government has no laws or leaders, and life can be chaotic.



What is anarchy?

400

King/queen/ etc. has total control

What is an absolute monarchy?

400

This is the main idea or message that a speaker wants the audience to remember.

What is a claim?

400

This type of government has total control over every part of citizens’ lives, including speech, the media, and education.

What is totalitarianism?

400

This is a technique a speaker uses, like a question, repetition, or exaggeration, to make their speech more interesting and persuasive.

What is a rhetorical device?

400

This type of government promotes extreme loyalty to the country, often uses violence against opponents, and usually has a single leader.

What is Fascism? 

500

This type of government is a system where kings or lords give land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and service, and peasants work the land for protection. Often seen in medieval times.

What is feudalism?

500

Using words that help the audience picture what you are saying is called this.

What is descriptive language or imagery?

500

A representative democracy is a type of government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions for them. This is another name for the same system, where people vote for representatives to govern on their behalf.

What is a republic? 

500

At the end of a speech, when a speaker tells the audience what they should do next, they are giving this.

What is a call to action?

500

 This type of government is run by a small group of military leaders who take control of a country, often by force. 

What is an oligarchy

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