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Quiz by Jim Whitaker

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  • Q1
    Which of these is a major characteristic of an unlimited government compared to a limited democracy?
    Elections are held regularly to choose new representatives
    The leader must follow the same laws as everyone else
    Citizens are free to protest even if they disagree with the leader
    The government has no legal restrictions on its power
    30s
  • Q2
    Which of the following scenarios best describes life in a country with a limited democracy?
    The police can arrest anyone who speaks out against the leader.
    The government can take away property without any legal reason.
    Citizens can vote for their leaders and the leaders must follow the constitution.
    The ruler makes all the laws and cannot be removed from power.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which of these features is typically missing from an unlimited government?
    A leader or a small group in charge
    Military forces to protect the borders
    Freedom of speech and protection of individual rights
    Strict laws that people must follow
    30s
  • Q4
    If a government has 'unlimited' power, how are decisions typically made regarding the country's laws?
    Laws must be approved by several different branches of government to be valid.
    The leader or a small group makes all the decisions without needing consent from the citizens.
    A set of judges uses a constitution to block any laws that are unfair.
    The citizens vote on every law to ensure that the leader's power is checked.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which of the following is a classic example of a 'check and balance' found in a limited government but usually absent in an unlimited government?
    A government that controls all newspapers and television stations
    A separate court system that can rule that a leader's actions are unconstitutional
    A rule that citizens are not allowed to gather in large groups
    A leader who stays in power for their entire life without elections
    30s
  • Q6
    Which document is frequently used in a limited democracy to outline the rules of the government and protect the rights of its people?
    A Constitution
    A Military Manual
    An Absolute Command
    A Royal Decree
    30s
  • Q7
    In an unlimited government, what usually happens if a citizen disagrees with the decisions made by the leader?
    The leader is required by law to listen to the citizen's complaints
    The citizen may be punished or jailed because there are no laws to protect their right to protest
    A new election is immediately held to replace the leader
    The citizen can use the constitution to sue the leader in a fair court
    30s
  • Q8
    Which of these phrases describes a government where the leaders can do whatever they want without any legal restrictions?
    Unlimited Government
    Limited Democracy
    Representative Democracy
    Constitutional Republic
    30s
  • Q9

    The main difference between a representative government and a non represented government is?

    representative governments, citizens are not allowed a role in decision making

    non-reresentative governments have elected officials

    in non-reresentative governments, power is concentrated in a sinle person or group

    Representative governments have established monarchies

    30s
  • Q10

    What is the relationship between rights and responsililities in a representative government

    Responsibilities are granted in exchange for giving up rights.

    Rights come with responsibilities that citizens must uphold

    Rights and responsibilities are unrelated concepts in a representative government

    Responsibilities are enforced by citizens, while rights are upheld by the government

    30s
  • Q11

    Which mountain range, located in Asia, contains the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest?

    The Rocky Mountains

    The Atlas Mountains

    The Himalays

    The Alps

    30s
  • Q12

    What continent would you find the Incan Empire?

    North America

    Europe

    Asia

    South America

    30s
  • Q13

    What was the significance of the Silk Road?

    It providsed for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices.

    it provided a direct route for Air Travel and communications

    It provided the abundance of natural resources during the route.

    It served as a natural barrier that protected merchants frtom external threats

    30s
  • Q14

    What human geographic feature in Central America was built to increase trade and military defence?

    The Panama Canal

    The Grand Canal

    The Saint Lawrence Seaway

    The Erie Canal

    30s
  • Q15

    Which European influence played in a crucial role in shaping the government and legal system of the present United States

    English common law

    French absolute monarchy

    Roman republicaism

    Ancient Greek democracy

    30s

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