Good Old Fashioned Definitions
The Fine Details
The Teeny Tiny Details
Critical Thinking, NOT in your reading
Roles of Government
100

A body of people living in a defined space, with the power to make and enforce laws and an organization to do this.

What is a State?
100

The body does not have to check in with any higher authority in order to enforce their own rules and laws.

What is a State?

100

Something that sovereign states are allowed set that describe the relationships with other states.

What is Foreign Policy?

100

Provide an example of a state.

What is literally any national government?

100

A government usually helps its citizens by providing services to people in need.

What is the government helping citizens?
200

A group of people who are members of a State.

What is a Population?

200
The boundaries that countries do not have to always agree on.

What is a Territory?

200

Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force

What are examples of "Protecting the State?"

200

Describe a feature of Everett's population.

Diverse, multi-lingual, multi-cultural, etc.

200
The government provides a military to defend the state against outside attack.

What is the government protecting the state?

300

The organization that controls the actions and policies of the State.

What is a Government?

300

Something that can be considered Urban, Rural or Suburban.

What is Population?

300

Poor, Wealthy, Levels of Education, Cultural Traditions, a Common Language.

What are features of a population?

300

Provide an example of any country's territory changing.

What is literally any example of a country changing?

300

The government establishes law enforcement agencies that deal with criminal activity.

What is the government keeping order in the state?
400

The are where a state's rules are applied. A state must have set boundaries.

What is a Territory?

400
The organization that serves 4 main roles to their country.

What is Government?

400

War, Negotiate, Purchase.

What are the ways a state's territory can change?

400
(In your reading!) When can one state interfere with another state?

When a state is failing to keep a population safe and many people are being killed.

400

The government provides rules for how things will run inside the state.

What is the government making laws?

500

The ability to rule absolutely within a territory.

What is Sovereignty?
500

The principle meaning that states are equal to each other, and no state can interfere in the affairs of another state.

What is Sovereignty?

500

The higher authority that the world's states have created to help deal with each other.

What is the United Nations (UN)?

500

(EXPLAIN YOUR OPINION) Is the U.S. Government currently fulfilling all 4 roles of government? Explain with at least one example.

Depends on answer.

500

FINAL JEOPARDY: You will not earn 500 points, instead you have to bet some or all of your current points on your answers. 

Provide 4 examples of the 4 roles of government that are NOT found in your reading or your graphic organizers.

Answer dependent.

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