6th Grade Government Review
Quiz by laura borrego
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- Q1This system of government has a king or queen that has total control and powerDirect DemocracyTotalitarian DictatorshipConstitutional MonarchyAbsolute Monarchy30sEditDelete
- Q2This city is considered the birthplace of democracyWashington, DCRome, ItalyLondon, EnglandAthens, Greece30sEditDelete
- Q3This system of government has a king or queen, but they have no real power (like in England & Canada)Direct DemocracyAbsolute MonarchyTotalitarian DictatorshipConstitutional Monarchy30sEditDelete
- Q4This system of government is controlled by force; one person has complete controlDictatorshipDemocracyConstitutional MonarchyAbsolute Monarchy30sEditDelete
- Q5A form of government in which people elect representatives is called--Representative DemocracyCongressDictatorshipDemocracy30sEditDelete
- Q6The word "constitution" meansrules to live bya set of lawsBill of RightsIndependence30sEditDelete
- Q7In a ______ the power of the king or queen is limited by lawRepresentative DemocracyConstitutional MonarchyDirect DemocracyAbsolute Monarchy30sEditDelete
- Q8The government decides what kind of education kids receiveLimitedUnlimited30sEditDelete
- Q9People elect their leaders through a fair processUnlimitedLimited30sEditDelete
- Q10Laws are made by the ruler without a need to vote.LimitedUnlimited30sEditDelete
- Q11Television and internet are censored by the governmentLimitedUnlimited30sEditDelete
- Q12A Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy are allLimitedUnlimited30sEditDelete
- Q13An Unlimited Government is consideredBadGood30sEditDelete
- Q14What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?absolute monarchs have complete powerconstitutional monarchs have complete powerabsolute monarchs have let people voteconstitutional monarchs don't let people vote30sEditDelete
- Q15What does "monarch" mean?King/QueenPresidentGreat LeaderDictator30sEditDelete
- Q16In a totalitarian government one person has TOTAL power. Which is the best example of a totalitarian government?Nazi Germany under HitlerGreat Britain under Queen ElizabethUSA under Obama30sEditDelete
- Q17Which government has the most citizen participation?Limited GovernmentUnlimited Government30sEditDelete
- Q18In a democracy, who has the most power?courtpresidentcitizens (they choose the leaders)congress30sEditDelete