Forms of Government
Philosophers and Key Ideas
Government Branches and Structures
Power and Authority
Types of Democracy and Leadership
100

What type of government has power concentrated in a central government, with local governments having only the powers granted to them?

What is a unitary government?

100

Who is the philosopher who believed in natural rights such as life, liberty, and property and argued that government should protect these rights?

Who is John Locke?


100

Which branch of government is responsible for making laws?

What is the legislative branch?

100

What term refers to the right to make decisions and enforce rules?

What is authority?

100

In this type of democracy, citizens vote directly on laws and policies.

What is a direct democracy?

200

This type of government gives most of the power to individual states, with the central government holding much less power.

A: What is a confederate government?

200

Which philosopher believed that people need a powerful government to avoid chaos and that society enters into a social contract?

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

200

Which branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws and managing daily operations?

What is the executive branch?

200

What term describes a political entity with its own government and the power to make laws without interference from other countries?

What is a sovereign state?

200

This type of government is a representative democracy, where the people elect leaders to make decisions on their behalf.

What is a representative democracy?

300

This government system attempts to balance the power between a strong central government and individual states.

What is a federal government?

300

This document begins with the words “We the People” and sets out the purposes of the government of the United States.

A: What is the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution?

300

This branch of government interprets the laws and ensures they are applied fairly.

What is the judicial branch?

300

What term refers to the central government having supreme power over its territory and making laws for the entire country?

What is sovereignty?

300

This form of government is often associated with a king or queen ruling the country, either with absolute power or limited by law.

What is a monarchy?

400

What type of government has absolute power concentrated in one person or a small group, often obtained through force?

What is a dictatorship?

400

The belief that people have the right to create, change, or overthrow their government if it fails to protect their rights is associated with which philosopher?

Who is John Locke?

400

This system of government has a prime minister who is chosen from the legislature and is accountable to it.

What is a parliamentary system?

400

This term refers to the system where a small group holds power, often based on wealth or military control.

What is an oligarchy?

400

This term refers to a government system where the state seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.

What is totalitarianism?

500

In this form of government, the power lies in the people, who either directly participate or elect representatives.

What is a democracy?

500

Hobbes and Locke both wrote about the relationship between people and government. Which one argued for a government with absolute power?

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

500

In a presidential system, this person is both the head of state and government, elected separately from the legislature.

Who is the president?

500

In a unitary system, which level of government has the most power?

What is the central government?

500

In this form of democracy, the executive and legislative branches are separate, and the executive is elected independently.

What is a presidential system?

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