Gov by Geo (U,C,F)
Gov by Citizen
Comparison
Philosophy
Word Association
100

A monarchy where a king holds all the power is what type of government 

Unitarian

100

A type of government when one person or group holds all political power 

Authoritarian

100

Head of a parlaimentary democracy

Prime Minister

100

Natural Rights

Locke

100

United States, Power Seperated, State and Country  

Federal

200

In a Confederate style of government, the central/ national government is weak, while the _____________.

central government is weak

200

what type of government is when the people participate in elections or choose their representatives 

Democracy

200

when the legislative and executive branch are seperate and co-equal 

Presidential government 

200

Montesquieu

Seperation of powers 

200

dictator, no choice or say, one person

Autocratic, autocracy

300

In a federal government where does the power of government reside? 

The people

300

Every vote counts, 1 for each person 

direct democracy

300

In a parlaimentary sysytem the executive branch is part of the legislative branch where as, in thsi type of system they are seperate 

Presidential

300

Monarchies are best

Hobbs

300

states hold all power

Confederacy

400

Central government is strong, state governments are weak 

Unitarian

400

Has sovereign power held by those who are eligible to vote, while political power is exercised by the representatives chosen by the citizens.

Republic

400

Country X holds regular free elections in order to select representatives to the houses of their lawmaking bodies. Which type of government does Country X have?

Representative Democracy
400

Freedom of religion 

Voltaire

400

Vote, people are represented, means "the people" 

Republic

500

The government recieved their power from the people, checks and balances 

Federal

500

A group of people who hold all the power 

oligarchy

500

Creating laws that restrict citizens or give power to government is considers what?

Rule by law

500

Social Contract

Rousseau

500

limit to monarchies, document, rewritten 

Magna Carta