Important Choices
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100

Why do you think the U.S. Constitution divides government into three branches and gives each branch a way to challenge the actions of the other branches?

The Framers structured the government in this way to prevent one branch of government from becoming too powerful, and to create a system of checks and balances. Under this system of checks and balances, there is an interplay of power among the three branches.

100

Which form of government has a king or queen that shares powers with the people of the state and the other branches of government?

Constitutional monarchy

100

Today the majority of states are?

nation-states.

100

A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area is always called a?

What is a government.

100

The principle of majority rule means that the U.S. government

can only pass laws voted for by a majority of representatives.

200

What is the difference between states and nation-states?

A state is a region that shares a common government and a nation-state is a state that is independent of other states.

200

All political power in the United States comes from?

Citizens.

200

A state containing several countries is called?

an empire.

200

What is the difference between states and nation-states?

A state is a region that shares a common government and a nation-state is a state that is independent of other states.

200

Which of the following is a power given to the executive branch of the U.S. government?

Conducting the foreign affairs of the United States

300

Which of the following international organizations works to prevent and solve economic crises around the world?

International Monetary Fund

300

Which of the following statements best describes human rights in the world today?

Democracies are most likely to protect the basic human rights of their citizens.

300

Explain some of the reasons why countries would want to unite in an international organization like the European Union?

It enables most goods, services, money and people to move freely throughout most of the continent. It has certainly become much easier to move around Europe – all EU citizens have the right to study, work or retire in any EU country.

300

Which of the following effects does conflict have on countries?

Widespread death and destruction

300

Which of the following is an example of a unitary system of government?

A central government makes all the laws for the entire country

400

The principle of giving each branch of government the power to cancel the action of another branch is called

checks and balances

400

How does diplomacy help nations cooperate with one another?

By managing communication and relationships between countries

400

Which of the following effects does conflict have on countries?

Widespread death and destruction

400

How do both the law and citizens work together to protect citizens’ rights?

 It provides a structure through which the exercise of power is subjected to agreed rules, guaranteeing the protection of all human rights.

400

Which of the following organizations fights disease by providing food and relief services to victims of war and natural disaster?

International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement


500

Which of the following might a limited government do that an unlimited government would most likely not do?

Let citizens speak freely in public


500

Which of the following can often lead to conflict between nations?

Foreign policy

500

What is an Example of a Tyrannical Govt, A liberative Govt?

The Nazis, And The United States of America.

500

What are two of the 5 main Jobs of the Government?

*regulate the Military

*Public Works
*Write and Regulate the Laws
*Collect Taxes
* Regulate Trade

500

The principle of majority rule means that the U.S. government

can only pass laws voted for by a majority of representatives.