Unit 9 Review Question Preview (ID: 51410)


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Who was allowed to vote at the beginning of the United States?
a) Everyone
b) all men
c) white men
d) white, property owning men

How many types of democracy are there?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Which of these is NOT a requirement to vote in the United States?
a) Be a US citizen
b) Be a state resident
c) Be at least 21 years old
d)

In what type of democracy do elected representatives vote on issues for the people?
a) Direct democracy
b) Representative democracy
c)
d)

In what type of democracy does each citizen personally vote on each issue and law?
a) Direct democracy
b) Representative democracy
c)
d)

Citizens overthrow their government. NO RULER takes charge. Without leadership, the country is out of control. What is this situation called?
a) Autocracy
b) Oppression
c) Anarchy
d)

Some nations in the Middle East have Islam as the state religion. What kind of government do these countries have?
a) A monarchy
b) A dictatorship
c) A theocracy
d) A democracy

A queen rules a country. When she dies, the throne goes to her daughter. What kind of government does this nation have?
a) A monarchy
b) A dictatorship
c) A theocracy
d) A democracy

What is a government?
a) A group of corporations that control laws
b) A group of people who overthrow the leaders
c) A nation with no leaders
d) A person or group of people who controls the country/nation

How old do you have to be to vote in the United States today?
a) 16
b) 17
c) 18
d) 19

The rights guaranteed in the Constitution apply to people of all ages
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

When becoming involved a community, creating what is important?
a) Plan of attack
b) Action plan
c) Success plan
d) Winning plan

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