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The Three Branches of Government Overview - Starter Quiz
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In the United States, we live in a country where citizens vote for leaders to represent them and make decisions. What is this type of government called?
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Monarchy
Democracy
Dictatorship
Anarchy
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In the United States, the government is divided into different parts so that no single person or group has all the power.
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true
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In the United States, we live in a country where citizens vote for leaders to represent them and make decisions. What is this type of government called?
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In the United States, the government is divided into different parts so that no single person or group has all the power.
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What is the name of the country that North Dakota is a part of?
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Match each leadership role or group to the level of government they belong to.
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Think about how a community works together. Put these steps in order to show how a group of people makes and follows a new rule for a game or a town.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on who provides leadership and makes decisions at different levels of our community.
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Arrange the levels of government in the United States from the smallest area of control to the largest.
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Unscramble the letters to find the word for a set of rules that a community or country must follow to keep people safe and organized.
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Before we learn about the three branches of government, let's think about how our community and country work. Which of the following are important reasons why we have rules and leaders in our government?
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In the United States and North Dakota, why do we have a government that is divided into different parts or groups?