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Freedom of speech, religion and independence are also known as
a) Civil Liberties
b) Political Rights
c) Governmental Rights
d) Statue of Liberties

The United States is one
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Controls the media, military, police, education, workers, churches, businesses
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

In the representative version, citizens elect officials to make decisions for them
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Rulers have divine power (power of god)
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

In the absolute version, the ruler has all the power
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Nazi Germany under Hitler is one
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Most amount of rights
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Ruler or small group holds total power
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Rule is inherited
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Disctatorship
d) Democracy

Power held by religious leaders
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

An organization that people set up to protect the community and make rules
a) Civil Liberties
b) Government
c) Political Parties
d) Branches of government

Right to vote, run for office, peacefully protest
a) Civil Liberties
b) Government
c) Political Rights
d) Political Party

People usually in constant fear of arrest or execution
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

Saudi Arabia is an example of one
a) Constitutional monarchy
b) Democracy
c) Theocracy
d) Absolute monarchy

The United Kingdom has a queen and a legislative branch making it a...
a) Constitutional monarchy
b) Dictatorship
c) Theocracy
d) Absolute monarchy

Authority is based on a tradition of allegiance or loyalty
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

The direct form works in some places, but it's usually not effective in places that are large or complex
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

This spells out the powers the government has
a) Declaration of Independence
b) Written Constitution
c) Political Rights
d) Civil Liberties

Iran is an example
a) Monarchy
b) Theocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy

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