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Page 1: In this form of government, Parliament elects the head of state. 1.Absolute Monarchy 2.Constitutional Monarchy 3.Parliamentary Democracy 4.Presidential

In this form of government, Parliament elects the head of state.

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This type of government is usually ruled through strict force and fear.

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This type of government promoted the idea that “God put monarchs here, and disobedience to a monarch is disobedience

to God”.

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1. Absolute monarchy2. Constitutional monarchy3. Parliamentary democracy4. Presidential democracy5. Dictatorship 6. theocracy

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This is a system of government in which a monarch has agreed to share power with a constitutionally

organized government

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This type of government has a hereditary ruler that is accountable only to God.

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1. Absolute Monarchy2. Constitutional

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Correct Answer: Absolute Monarchy

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In this form of government, the people can control elected officials through voting the “good” ones in

and the “bad” ones out.

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Correct Answer: Presidential Democracy

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The Constitution splits the government’s power to the legislature and judiciary in this type of government.

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Correct Answer: Parliamentary Democracy

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This type of government was the basis for early civilizations.

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Correct Answer: Theocracy

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This type of government is the most common form of government seen, especially after a military revolt.

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Correct Answer: Dictatorship

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This type of government is one in which government leaders may be clergy, or the

state’s may be based on religious law

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Absolute Monarchy Constitutional Mo... Parliamentary Dem... Presidential Demo... Dictatorship Theocracy

1. Absolute Monarchy2. Constitutional

Monarchy3. Parliamentary

Democracy4. Presidential Democracy5. Dictatorship6. Theocracy

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Correct Answer: Theocracy

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This is the word that means the right to vote

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Amendment Suffrage Constitutional Civil duty

1. Amendment2. Suffrage3. Constitutional4. Civil duty

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Correct Answer: Suffrage

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These are the responsibilities of a good citizen.

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Rights Privileges Civic duty suffrage

1. Rights2. Privileges3. Civic duty4. suffrage

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Correct Answer: Civic Duty

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This amendment to the Constitution allowed all men over the age of 21 to vote and was passed in 1870.

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Correct Answer: 15th Amendment

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This is one of the types of government that declined after the Enlightenment

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2. Constitutional monarchies

3. Theocracies

4. Presidential democracies

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Correct Answer: Theocracy

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A presidential democracy is also known as…

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2. Congressional system

3. Parliamentary system

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5. Both 1 and 3

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Correct Answer: Both 1 and 2

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This is the government in which leaders are seen as “divinely guided”

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1. Presidential democracy

2. Constitutional monarchy

3. Theocracy4. dictatorship

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Correct Answer: Theocracy

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Economics Review

Global Connections

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Which of the following is an example of a traditional economic system?

1. A nomad who cooks enough food just for his family and makes his own clothes.

2. A farmer who trades his crops for other important items.

3. A mother who goes to the grocery store to buy food for her family.

4. A grocer who sells food to his customers.

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A nomad who cooks enough food for his family and makes their own

clothes.

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Which of the following is NOT true of antitrust legislation?

1. Prohibits monopolies2. Protects consumers3. Helps producers make more money4. Protects the environment

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Helps producers make more money

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Which of the following is NOT an argument for free trade?

1. Need to protect infant industries.2. Competition will lead to improved products.3. Specialization keeps prices low4. Trade restrictions damage America’s export

industry

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Need to protect infant industries.

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Which country is an example of a pure market economy?

1. Russia2. The United States3. France4. Zimbabwe5. None of the above

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None of the above

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These are special taxes on imported goods.

1. Tariffs2. Quotas3. Resources4. Blockades

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Tariffs

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Which of the following is NOT an economic resource?

1. Natural2. Capital3. Human4. Fiscal

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Fiscal

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This is an economic system in which the government controls what goods are produced, how they are produced

and what they cost.

1. Mixed2. Command3. Traditional4. Market

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Command Economy

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Economics is the study of _______________ when buying,

selling, spending, and saving.

1. Money2People3Capital4Choice

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Choice

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When you spend more than you earn, it is called a ________ budget.

• Deficit• Surplus• Supply• Balanced

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Deficit

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Know for the test…

• The difference between Traditional, Mixed, Market, and Command Economies

• What laissez faire is.• The difference between a consumer and a

producer.

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Homework

•STUDY!!!!!!!!!