Types of Government.
Govt. Agencies.
Roles of the President.
International Organizations.
Govt. Powers
100

Government for the people and by the people.

What is democracy?

100

Agency for protecting the environment.

What's the EPA?

100

The highest ranking position in a government.

Who is Head of State?

100

Organization for maintaining international peace.

What is United Nations (UN)?

100

Political powers granted to the United States government that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution.

What are implied powers?

200

A system of government in which one person reigns, usually a king or queen.

What is monarchy?

200

The most reliable source for COVID-19 related information.

What's the CDC?

200

The person who exercises control over the military.

Who is Commander-in-Chief?

200

An agreement to eliminate tariffs between the US, Canada and Mexico.

What is NAFTA?

200

Laws that are not specifically given to the national government and are reserved for the states.

What are reserved powers?

300

Government where one person makes all the rules.

What is dictatorship?

300

Air traffic management.

What does FAA do?

300

The person responsible for foreign relations.

Who is Chief Diplomat?

300

An organization that protects human life and health during armed conflicts and other emergency situations.

What is the International Red Cross?

300

Powers denied to nation and state government branches to maintain balance and fairness.

What are denied powers?

400

A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.

What is oligarchy?

400

The agency that makes me unable to eat unpasteurized cheese.

What's the FDA?

400

The person who signs bills into law.

Who is Chief Legislator?

400

A group of 32 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members.

What is NATO?

400

Those powers granted to the national government under the United States Constitution.

What are delegated powers?

500

The system of government of North Korea.

What is authoritarianism?

500

Helping people before, during, and after disasters.

What is FEMA's mission?

500

The person responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.

Who is Chief Executive?

500

An organization that promotes economic development by providing financial support to help countries implement reforms or projects.

What is the World Bank?

500

Powers shared by both states and the federal government.

What are concurrent powers?

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