Definitions
Origins
How do they get power?
Characteristics
Examples
100

What is a democracy?

The people rule

100

What city-state in Greece created the first Democracy?

Athens

100
How does one gain power in a democracy?
Elections
100

What is one example of a totalitarianism/dictator government?

-Rule by a single person or party with total control -North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan

100

In the United States, we elect representatives to represent us when it comes to passing laws. What type of government does the United States have?

Representative Democracy

200

What is a dictatorship?

one person has the power.

200

What type of government did Ancient Athens practice?

Direct Democracy

200
How does a monarch gain power?
It is passed down through bloodlines.
200

What is one characteristic/example in a democracy?

-Personal Freedoms -Voice -Vote -Property

200

In England, Queen Elizabeth shares the power with the Parliament to determine what is best for the people and use a written constitution to make and set laws. What type of government is represented in the United Kingdom?

Constitutional Monarchy

300

What is a monarchy?

a king or queen rules.

300

What made you a Citizen in Ancient Athens?

Free male, over 18, parents were Athenians

300
Who has power in an anarchy?
No one
300

All members of a place must follow ______ of _____ (citizens, non-citizens, leaders, rich, poor) to maintain order

The 'rule of law'

300
In North Korea, Kim Jong Un controls everything. What type of government does North Korea have?
-Totalitarianism -Dictatorship
400

What is a Theocracy?

One person or small group of religious leaders rule.

400

What did Athenians attend to make laws 2-3 times a month?

Assemblies

400

How does a ruler gain power under a theocracy?

They believe God gave them power and laws, then these laws are enforced.

400

What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?

In an absolute monarchy, the king or queen has absolute power. On the other hand, in a constitutional monarchy, the power is shared between the king or queen and elected officials through written law.

400

Local governments like Hinesburg can ask ALL citizens to vote on a new law, order, or rule, this is called?

Direct Democracy

500

What is an anarchy?

No government or rule

500

How did Athens decide on laws they did not like or criminals that disobeyed? 

Trial by jury/peers

500

How does a dictator gain power?

Force, military, or manipulating elections in their favor.

500

What is the difference between a direct democracy and republic?

In a direct democracy, citizens rule directly. Whereas, in a republic, citizens rule through representatives to make laws for them.

500
In the Vatican City, the Pope is the head of the government. What type of government is represented in the Vatican City?
Theocracy