Vocabulary
Origins and Evolution of Government
Forms of Government in Today's World
Distribution of Power in Governments Today
100

system where land is exchanged for loyalty and military service.

What is Feudalism?

100

This invention transformed wandering hunter-gatherer groups into permanent villages, sparking the need for formal governments.

What is farming?

100

This form of government is led by a hereditary ruler such as a king, queen, or sultan.

What is a monarchy?

100

In this system, the constitution concentrates power in the national government, which may appoint regional officials.

What is a unitary system?

200

a sovereign state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.

What is a City State?

200

He was the Akkadian ruler who conquered Sumerian city-states and declared himself “the true king.”

Who is Sargon of Akkad?

200

A coup d’état is defined as this sudden overthrow of a government by a small group.

What is a “blow to the state”?


200

Why might too much centralization in a unitary system cause problems for local communities?

Too much centralization can cause problems since one-size-fits-all policies may not suit every region, and national officials cannot fully understand local needs.

300

election where voters can remove an elected official before the end of their term.

What is a Recall election?

300

This Babylonian king is remembered for his famous code of laws, which he claimed came from the gods.

Who is Hammurabi?

300

Who leads in a Theocracy? 

What are religious leaders?

300

In this system, power is divided between the national government and regional governments.

What is a federal system?

400

influential body in Iran ensuring laws conform to Islamic law.

What is the Council of Guardians?

400

This Greek city-state reorganized itself into a direct democracy in the fifth century B.C.E.

What is Athens?

400

In this type of government, only one political party is allowed to govern, forming the nation’s political elite.

What is a single-party state?

400

The first U.S. constitution created this system, where power resided in the states and the national government was weak.

What is a confederal system?

500

supranational organization modeled on a confederal system, where member nations share some powers but remain sovereign.

What is European Union (EU)?

500

This 1688 event in England established Europe’s first constitutional monarchy

What is the Glorious Revolution?

500

In this system, the party with the most seats in parliament selects the prime minister.

What is a parliamentary democracy?

500

What are the advantages and disadvantages for nations in joining a confederal-style union like the EU?

Advantages of Confederal Systems: Confederations allow states to cooperate while keeping control over their own affairs. This flexibility helps meet local needs and prevents the central government from becoming too powerful or authoritarian.


Weaknesses of Confederal Systems: The U.S. found its confederal system too weak. The central government could not resolve disputes or manage national issues effectively, threatening the nation’s survival.