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Government Quiz

Government Quiz. 1. What system of government has a balance between the Central government and the regional government? __________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary

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Government Quiz

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  1. Government Quiz

  2. 1. What system of government has a balance between the Central government and the regional government? __________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary 2. What system of government has a strong regional and weak central government?__________________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary

  3. 3. What system of government has a strong central and weak regional government?___________________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary 4. The United States uses which one of these three systems of governments?___________________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary

  4. 5. Which system of government was established during the American Civil War?__________________________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary 6. In Haiti, they have a strong central government and weak regional governments. Which government system do they have?_____________________________________ a. Confederation b. Federal c. Unitary

  5. 7. In a ______________government citizens participate a great deal. a. Autocratic b. Oligarchy c. Democratic 8. In a __________________government citizens are allowed little or no participation in their government. a. Autocratic b. Oligarchy c. Democratic

  6. 9. In an ___________________government only a few select citizens are allowed to participate in their government. a. Autocratic b. Oligarchy c. Democratic 10. Communist countries like C_________ rule with military power in an oligarchic government

  7. 11. In a Parliamentary Democracy the Executive leader is the _________ ________________. 12. In a Presidential Democracy the Executive leader is the __________________who is voted on by the citizens.

  8. 13. What famous ruler ruled with a totalitarian form of Autocratic Government? ___________ 14. King Henry is an example of Absolute M___________, another form of Autocracy.

  9. 15. A ________________system is when representative vote on legislation for the people. a. Monarchy b. Republic c. Democracy 16. Brazil and Mexico have a F___________ R___________ government.

  10. 17. Name two countries with a Federal Government. _____________, ___________________ 18. Name two countries we study with a Parliamentary Democracy. _______________,_____________________

  11. 19. The United Kingdom has a _____________________ Government. a. oligarchic b. Parliamentary c. Republic 20. Canada has a C_________________ M___________________where a monarch is guided by a constitution.

  12. 21. Cuba has _____________________ where a ruler has absolute power. a .president b. prime minister c. dictator

  13. Multiple Choice 1. One person has unlimited power. a. Democratic b. Autocratic c. Oligarchic 2. What is a basic way citizens of a democratic nation can influence the government? a. Voting b. working c. obeying laws d. consuming goods

  14. 3. In which system of government does the legislature elect the executive leader of the government? a. Democratic b. communist c. parliamentary d. totalitarian 4. In most democratic countries, the government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Canada, the legislative branch is the a. Parliament b. Prime minister c. Supreme Court d. Governor General

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