Government Basics
Historical Foundations
Democratic Principles
Systems of Government
Philosophical Theories
100

What is the definition of government?

The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies

100

What was a central feature of Athenian democracy?

An Assembly open to all male citizens at least 18 years old

100

What does Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’ quote about swinging a fist mean?

Rights cannot endanger others

100

How is the U.S. a representative democracy?

Citizens elect groups to make laws and policies for them

100

What is the Divine Right of Kings?

The belief that monarchs derive their authority from God.


200

What are the three basic powers a government must have?

Legislative, executive, and judicial powers

200

What did the Roman Republic introduce to governance?

The concept of representation

200

According to Theodore Roosevelt, what is a good citizen’s duty?

To accept the duties and responsibilities of living in a free society.

200

What is the primary feature of a direct democracy?

Citizens participate directly in decision-making processes

200

What is John Locke’s contribution to political theory?

Government by consent of the governed/Natural Rights (life, liberty, and property)

300

What are public policies?

Everything a government decides to do

300

How did the Black Plague contribute to the fall of feudalism?

Reduced the labor force, increasing workers' value and shifting economies toward trade

300

What is the relationship between democracy and free enterprise?

The government protects the public while preserving private enterprise

300

What is the difference between a federal and a unitary government?

Federal governments divide power between central and local governments; unitary governments centralize power.


300

Which theory best explains the origin of feudalism?

Force Theory

400

What happens to a state without sovereignty?

It cannot make its own foreign policies

400

How did mercantilism strengthen monarchies?

Monarchs taxed trade and established colonies, increasing wealth and political strength

400

What is the principle of majority rule with minority rights?

Decisions are made by the majority, but the rights of minority groups are protected

400

How does a parliamentary chief executive differ from a presidential one?

A prime minister is part of both legislative and executive branches, while a president is not.


400

The idea that government evolved naturally out of the early family unit.


Evolutionary Theory

500

What is a legitimate government?

A government accepted by its people and other governments as the sovereign authority of a nation

500

What was the purpose of the Magna Carta in 1215?

To limit the powers of the king and establish that even the monarch was subject to the law

500

How does civic participation strengthen a democracy?

Active involvement by citizens ensures accountability and representation in government

500

What is a defining feature of autocracy?

Rule by one individual

500

The idea that individuals form governments to protect their safety and well-being by giving up some power.


social contract theory

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