Forms/Systems of Government
Forms of Government OR Enlightenment!!!
Double Trouble!!
Enlightenment
Mixed choose if you dare!!!
100

Which Democracy Does  America Uses Today?


Representative Democracy

100

Which Monarchy Has No Real Power and  is for Ceremonial purposes?

What is Absolute Monarchy?


Constitutional Monarchy

King Or Queen Have All The Power

100

1. Fidel Castro, The Leader Of North Korea and a Absolute Monarchy Are Examples Of? 

2. Which Form Of government Does The Government Takes Over Certain Businesses to Protect the People By Sharing The Wealth of The People Through Out Its  Citizens?


Autocracy

Socialism

100


Which Enlightenment thinker thought of natural rights






Locke

100

1. Total number of reps in Congress

2. Term length for house

3. Total number of Senators in Congress

4. Term length for Senators


What is 435

What is 2

What is 100

What is 6

200

Which Form Of Government Do the People Hold the Power through Voting? 





Representative Democracy

200

What are The Two Forms Of Monarchy?


Absolute Monarchy And Constitutional Monarchy

200

England Today Have What  Type of Monarchy?


Constitutional Monarchy

200


What can people do if the government does not protect natural rights?








Change it, or overthrow it.

200

What idea was Montesquieu best known for?





Separation of powers

300

Federal System?


Power is shared between the Federal level of government and State level of Government

300

What are three unalienable rights?





Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness


300

Under a Direct Democracy,What is a Referendum?


States Ask The People To Vote On Proposals

300

1. John Locke believed that real power must come from the ______ in a nation

2. This Enlightenment thinker believed in a system or checks and balances













Who is people

Who was Montesquieu?

300

Name 3 Enlightenment thinkers.



Who was Montesquieu?

Thomas Paine

Rousseau

John Locke

Voltaire

400

What is Direct Democracy?


When People Vote on laws ad Policies Themselves

400

According to the enlightenment movement all humans had what kind of rights?





Natural rights

400

The five questions you ask when analyzing a political cartoon.






Who is in the cartoon? 

What is happening in the cartoon? 

Where is the cartoon taking place? 

When is the cartoon taking place? 

Why did the author write it? (What is he/she trying to say?)


400

1. Which Enlightenment thinker invented the Consent of the Governed

2. Which Enlightenment thinker Influenced checks and balances.








Locke

Montesquieu

400

The purpose of a political cartoon. 





To send a political message without writing words.

500

What is Representative Democracy?


People Chose Leaders To Create Policy

500

1. Which Form Of Government Said That The Working People Should Control The Common Means Of Production?

2. Oligarchy?


Communism

Small group of people have total control

500

John Locke said all people have 3 basic inalienable rights:






life, liberty, property/pursuit of happiness

500

1. Which Enlightenment thinker inspired the constitution 

2. Where were the enlightenment period thinkers from?



Montesquieu

what is.. Europe



500

1. The branches in the US government.

2. TRUE OR FALSE cartoons are only used for propaganda reasons







Legislative, Executive, Judicial

False

600

1. Unitary?

2. Communism




All the power is in the Federal level of Government

Form of government in which a single ruling party owns and controls the economy

600

Montesquieu argued that the only way to ensure governments do not abuse power is to






separate the power between equal branches of government


600

1. What are The Two Types Of Democracy?

2. Absence of any form of government


Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy

Anarchy

600

Explain what the social contract is





People in a society enter into an unspoken agreement in society to sacrifice some of their freedoms in order to uphold the common good

600

What was John Locke's main idea about government?




The true basis of government was a social contract between people and their government. If the government didn’t respect people’s rights, it could be overthrown