Types of Government
Levels & Divisions of Power
Branches of Government
Elections & Citizen Participation
Political Concepts & Ideologies
100

Question: A form of government where a single ruler, such as a king or queen, holds absolute or constitutional power, often inherited through a royal family line.

What is a Monarchy?

100
  • Question: A system of government where power is divided and shared between a central national government and individual state or regional governments.


  • Answer: What is Federalism?


100
  • Question: This branch of government is responsible for creating, debating, and passing laws.


  • Answer: What is the Legislative Branch?

100
  • Question: The formal act of choosing a political candidate for office or deciding on a political issue by casting a ballot.


  • Answer: What is an Election?


100
  • Question: A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or country is acknowledged to be governed.


  • Answer: What is a Constitution?


200
  • Question: A system of government where power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives.

  • Answer: What is a Democracy?


200
  • Question: A centralized system of government where all primary political power rests in a single, central national government (e.g., the United Kingdom or France).


  • Answer: What is a Unitary System?


200
  • Question: This branch of government, often headed by a President or Prime Minister, is responsible for enforcing and administering laws.


Answer: What is the Executive Branch?


200
  • Question: An organized group of people with similar political opinions and goals, who work together to win elections and operate the government.


  • Answer: What is a Political Party?


200
  • Question: A political ideology that generally emphasizes individual liberty, equal rights, and government action to address social issues.


  • Answer: What is Liberalism?


300
  • Question: A form of government where a small, elite group of people holds all the political power, often based on wealth, royalty, or military control.

  • Answer: What is an Oligarchy?



300
  • Question: The political doctrine that divides the responsibilities of government into three distinct branches to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power.


  • Answer: What is the Separation of Powers?


300

Question: This branch of government is made up of courts and judges who interpret the laws and decide if laws violate the Constitution.

  • Answer: What is the Judicial Branch?


300
  • Question: The legal right to vote in public and political elections.


  • Answer: What is Suffrage (or Franchise)?


300
  • Question: A political ideology that generally favors traditional values, limited government intervention in the economy, and individual responsibility.


  • Answer: What is Conservatism?


400
  • Question: A system of government in which priests or religious leaders rule in the name of God or a higher power, making religious law the law of the land.

  • Answer: What is a Theocracy?


400
  • Question: The political doctrine that divides the responsibilities of government into three distinct branches to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power.


  • Answer: What is the Separation of Powers?


400
  • Question: A legislature that is divided into two separate chambers or houses, such as the Senate and the House of Representatives.


  • Answer: What is a Bicameral Legislature?


400
  • Question: A voting system where the candidate who wins the most votes wins the seat, even if they do not achieve an absolute majority.


  • Answer: What is Plurality (or Winner-Take-All)?


400
  • Question: The supreme, absolute, and uncontrollable power by which an independent state is governed.


  • Answer: What is Sovereignty?


500
  • Question: An authoritarian political system where the state holds total authority over society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life.


  • Answer: What is Totalitarianism?


500
  • Question: A system that allows each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any single branch from exerting dominant control.


  • Answer: What is Checks and Balances?


500
  • Question: The power of the judicial branch to review actions of the legislative and executive branches and declare them unconstitutional.


  • Answer: What is Judicial Review?


500
  • Question: An electoral system in which legislative seats are awarded to political parties in proportion to the percentage of the vote the party receives.


  • Answer: What is Proportional Representation?


500
  • Question: The practice of manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favor one specific political party or class.


Answer: What is Gerrymandering?

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