Principals of Gov
Types of Economies
Types of Government
Democracy
Potpourri
100

Federalism is...

Government authority (power) shared by national & local governments

100

In which type of economy do consumers have the most power and control?

Free Market

100

Unitary Government is... 

political organization with a central government that holds authority over and makes all decisions for subordinate state and local governments (examples: United Kingdom, France, China, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador)

100

In which form of government do states, cities, and counties have the LEAST political power?

A. Federal.

B. Unitary.

C. Confederate.

D. Democratic.

B. Unitary

100

Separation of Powers is...

Constitutional authority is shared by three different branches of government.

200

Delegated powers are...

Powers given to the national government alone

200

Which of these is MOST commonly a role of the government in the MIXED economy?


    A. Setting prices for goods.

    B. Requiring factories to produce certain goods.

    C. Determining where citizens may work.

    D. Establishing laws to ensure the safety of workers.

200

Confederate Government...

an agreement between separate states to cooperate with each other (Examples: No current examples, Historical Example: Confederate States of America)

200

What is an advantage of a representative democracy?

Knowledgable legislators elected. Debate. 

200

Which of the following is important to a successful democracy?

Producing policies that address a variety of citizens’ concerns.

300

Reserved Powers are...

Powers given to the state governments alone

300

In which economic system does the government control what products will be made, how many will be made, and how they will be made?

Command

300

A strong description of a federal type of government is...

government that divides power between a strong national government and smaller local governments (Examples: United States, Canada, Brazil, Australia, India)

300

Government in which the party (or a coalition of parties) with the greatest representation in parliament (legislature) forms the government, its leader becomes the prime minister or chancellor.

Parliamentary Democracy

300

Which is true of an authoritarian government...

A. The legislative process is slow.

B. Freedom of expression is valued.

C. Government leaders have absolute power.

D. Elections for government offices are conducted fairly.

C. Government leaders have absolute power.

400

Consent of the governed...

authority of a government depends on the consent of the people, as expressed by votes in elections

400

In a market economy, who decided how resources are used and distributed?

Consumers and Producers

400
A great description of anarchy is...

a state of society without government or law.  Political and social disorder due to the absence of governmental control.

400

In which of the following government systems are government leaders MOST accountable to citizens?

A. Oligarchy

B. Representative Democracy

C. Anarchy

D. Direct Democracy

B. Representative Democracy

400

Which of the following would NOT take place in an authoritarian system of government?

A. The legislative process is slow.

B. Freedom of expression is valued.

C. Government leaders have absolute power.

D. Elections for government offices are conducted fairly.

A. The legislative process is slow.

500

How is Representative Democracy is different from a Direct or Pure Democracy?

Rep-sends elected officials to vote. Direct - popular vote every time. Direct slow, people make all laws. Rep - debate.

500

Describe traditional economy is an economic system…

Based on long-standing customs. Survival. Heritage.

500

Oligarchy is...

a form of government run by a small number of people such as wealthy landowners, royalty or powerful military figures.

500

Government where the head of government (president) leads the executive branch SEPARATE from the legislative branch

Presidential Democracy

500

In France, the national and state governments share certain responsibilities.  Which of the following terms describes this form of government?

Federal