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- Q1In which of the following countries do citizens have the greatest opportunity to participate in the political process through voting in fair elections?A monarchy like Saudi ArabiaA democratic country like CanadaAn authoritarian regime like North KoreaA theocracy like Iran30s6.11.B
- Q2Which form of government typically allows citizens the most freedom to express their political opinions and influence government decisions?An absolute monarchyA democratic republicA military dictatorshipA totalitarian state30s6.11.B
- Q3How does citizen participation in the political process of a parliamentary system differ from that in a system with a single-party state?In a parliamentary system, citizens can vote for different political parties to form a government.In a single-party state, citizens choose from multiple parties during elections.In a single-party state, citizens vote directly for their head of state.In a parliamentary system, citizens cannot participate in elections at all.30s6.11.B
- Q4Which type of government system typically grants individuals the most power to participate in policy-making through direct means like referendums?A direct democracyA constitutional monarchyAn authoritarian regimeAn oligarchy30s6.11.B
- Q5In a federal republic, how do citizen opportunities to influence the political process compare with those in a centralized state?In a federal republic, citizens can only vote at the national level.A centralized state allows more freedom to form political parties.Citizens in a federal republic can influence both local and national governments.Citizens in a centralized state have more power over local laws.30s6.11.B
- Q6Which characteristic of a democratic society typically provides the greatest opportunity for citizens to influence their government?Appointed leaders instead of elected onesRegular free and fair electionsA single political party in powerState-controlled media30s6.11.B
- Q7What is one way citizens in a constitutional democracy can influence their government outside of voting?Supporting a single political party to maintain stabilityParticipating in peaceful protests or demonstrationsObeying all government orders without questionRelinquishing individual rights for greater security30s6.11.B
- Q8In which type of political system are citizens most likely to have their voices heard through mechanisms like petitions and public consultations?A democratic systemA totalitarian regimeAn absolute monarchyA military dictatorship30s6.11.B
- Q9How do citizens in a parliamentary democracy typically influence their government compared to those in a single-party state?They have no role in electing leaders directly.They participate through non-governmental organizations only.They vote for multiple political parties to form a government.They rely on a single party to represent all views.30s6.11.B
- Q10In which type of government is public opinion most likely to influence policy-making through frequent referendums?A totalitarian stateA direct democracyAn oligarchyA military junta30s6.11.B
