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Study session for government terms exam. Match definitions with terms. Grab a whiteboard, marker, and paper towel. Practice to ace the test!
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UNIT ONE EXAM STUDY SESSION GOVERNMENT: Put everything away, pick up a white board, marker, & paper towel from window sill.
Choose the following term that matches each definition the best.
1. The absence or lack of government is called… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
1. The absence or lack of government is called… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
2. A command economy… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
2. A command economy… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
3. One house… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Constitution • State • Unicameral
3. One house… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Constitution • State • Unicameral
4. A group of people with a territory, government, and sovereignty… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
4. A group of people with a territory, government, and sovereignty… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
5. Absolute power to make decisions… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
5. Absolute power to make decisions… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
6. A form of autocracy… • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Monarchy • Representative Democracy • Socialism • Sovereignty • State
6. A form of autocracy… • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Monarchy • Representative Democracy • Socialism • Sovereignty • State
7. Loose union of independent states… • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Monarchy • Representative Democracy • Socialism • Sovereignty • State
7. Loose union of independent states… • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Monarchy • Representative Democracy • Socialism • Sovereignty • State
8. Government is created by consent of the governed… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
8. Government is created by consent of the governed… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
9. Government power is descended from God… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
9. Government power is descended from God… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
10. Two houses of Congress… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Constitution • State • Unicameral
10. Two houses of Congress… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Constitution • State • Unicameral
11. Government owns means of production… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
11. Government owns means of production… • Anarchy • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Monarchy • Socialism • Sovereignty
12. Institution that makes and enforces policies… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
12. Institution that makes and enforces policies… • Anarchy • Bicameral • Capitalism • Communism • Confederacy • Government • Sovereignty • State
13. Government originated from the family hierarchy… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
13. Government originated from the family hierarchy… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
14. Government where people elect officials to make decisions… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
14. Government where people elect officials to make decisions… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
15. Government that is controlled through military power… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
15. Government that is controlled through military power… • Capitalism • Confederacy • Direct Democracy • Divine Right Theory • Evolutionary theory • Force theory • Representative Democracy • Social Contract theory
16. Six goals of Constitution… • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Connecticut Compromise • First Amendment • Limited Government • Magna Carta • Preamble • Separation of Powers
16. Six goals of Constitution… • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Connecticut Compromise • First Amendment • Limited Government • Magna Carta • Preamble • Separation of Powers
17. First Constitution to the U.S… • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Connecticut Compromise • First Amendment • Limited Government • Magna Carta • Preamble • Separation of Powers
17. First Constitution to the U.S… • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Connecticut Compromise • First Amendment • Limited Government • Magna Carta • Preamble • Separation of Powers
18. Power of the courts to determine constitutionality… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
18. Power of the courts to determine constitutionality… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
19. Each branch has power over the others… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
19. Each branch has power over the others… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
20. My favorite amendment… • Bill of Rights • Civil War Amendments • Eighteenth Amendment • First Amendment • Fourth Amendment • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Twenty first Amendment
20. My favorite amendment… • Bill of Rights • Civil War Amendments • Eighteenth Amendment • First Amendment • Fourth Amendment • Nineteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Twenty first Amendment
21. A tax that was created without representation… • Articles of Confederation • Connecticut Compromise • Extradition • Magna Carta • Popular Sovereignty • Preamble • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
21. A tax that was created without representation… • Articles of Confederation • Connecticut Compromise • Extradition • Magna Carta • Popular Sovereignty • Preamble • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
22. Divides power into 3 branches… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
22. Divides power into 3 branches… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
23. Article I • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Executive Branch • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Branch • Legislative Branch • Preamble
23. Article I • Articles of Confederation • Bill of Rights • Executive Branch • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Branch • Legislative Branch • Preamble
24. Government can only do what Constitution says… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act
24. Government can only do what Constitution says… • Checks & Balances • Extradition • Impeach • Judicial Review • Limited Government • Popular Sovereignty • Separation of Powers • Stamp Act