government types
economic systems
class + equality
economic inequality
voting
100

What is one party that controls the government 

one party states 

100

Most countries are a blend of capitalist and socialist
features

Blended system

100

What are the six major classes 

- upper class

- upper middle class

- middle class

- working class

- working poor class

- underclass

100

What is the difference between income and wealth

- Money a person receives from working, investments, or other sources. 


- The total worth of all assets a person owns minus any debts he or she has

100

What are two reasons for the decline in voting 

- education 

- Income

- Age 

- Gender 

200

A single person or small group that rules with little to no legal restrictions is..

dictatorship 

200

- Goods and services are sold and bought

- An economic system in which resources, industry, and businesses are privately owned

Capitalism

200

- Top 1% of the population

- In 2015, a typical household income was about $1.5 million

Upper class

200

What two inequalities do we have? 

Wealth and Income

200

What is the Electoral College?  

A group of people representing the state based on the population 

300
What is religious law is prominent in the constitution and legal system 

Islamic republic 

300

-Marx believed it would be achieved through class conflict

-Health care, education, and basic nutrition are free for low-cost 

Socialism

300

- About 30% of the population 

- Typical household income was around $85,000 in 2015

Middle- Middle  Class

300

T or F 

 Income inequality is greater than Wealth inequality



False 

300

T or F:

On average, less than one-third of the U.S.
voting age population votes

False (two-thirds)

400

Republics in which the people elect representatives,
such members of parliament, who vote on legislation
on behalf of the citizens who elected them

Democratic republics

400


Nations with predominantly capitalist economies that eventually adopted measures advocated by socialist movements, such as universal public education for children and publicly
funded health care systems

Capitalist-Socialist Societies

400

- About 15% of the population 

- typical household income was around $15,000

Lower- lower class 

400

Why did income rise so dramatically for the top one percent?

• Lowering taxes on high-income persons and on capital gains
from stock
• Republican control of Congress
• Decline in labor unions
• Changing job structure and an increase in CEO compensation

400

Why does the upper class have so much influence on the government?

- Running for office is very expensive, and they are typically funded. 

500

Republics that portray themselves as democracies but

In reality, they are dominated by a small number of

individuals or families whose power is generally

based on wealth..



Oligarchic republics

500

Nations with predominantly socialist economies, which significantly expanded capitalist business activity, such as owning and running businesses for profit



Socialist-Capitalist Societies

500

-About 25% of the population

-Typical household income was about $40,000 in 2015

Lower-middle class

500

What countries have the greatest gap in income between the top 10% and the bottom 10% 

Turkey, the US, Chile, and Mexico

500

People occupying the top positions in major business corporations, the federal government, and the armed forces dominate the political system.

A. The Power Elite

b. Pluralism

C. The Ruling Class

The Power Elite

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