Directions: choose the best answer for each number below:
1. in a
the citizens of a co...
Directions: choose the best answer for each number below:
1. in a
the citizens of a country control the government and have supreme rule.
2. in a true
- a single individual retains all power and has control.
3. if this school were an
the administration would be the elite group who maintains
control over its subjects.
4. the united states' first government was a _
_, linking the states together by a limited
federal government
5. many european monarchs claimed to have
stating that they were chosen by god to be
rulers.
6. the united kingdom has a
government, delegating power to ireland, scottish
parliament but supreme authority rests within the parliament of the united kingdom
7. in a
government, the federal branches are separate and equal.
refers to an organization that carries out public policies.
9. great britain is an example of a
containing a prime minister, as well as an
upper and lower house.
10. our school is not
because we are held accountable to our school board and
state board of education.
11. your teacher would be a
if he or she ruled without the will of the people in mind.
12. in a
government, one large, supreme organization shares powers with local governments
such as states or counties.
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