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Governments of Cuba, Mexico, and Brazil

Governments of Cuba, Mexico, and Brazil

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

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Created by

MaryBeth Broxterman

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29 Slides • 16 Questions

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Categorize

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Citizens cannot question the leader

Citizens can question the leaders

Leaders are chosen by the citizens

Leaders are in power indefinately

Voting is important

Voting is not important because it doesn't really count

Organize these options into the right categories

Federal Republic (Democracy)
Dictatorship

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The ​
is the symbolic leader of the country. He or she ​
be involved in the daily operations of the country, but not necessarily. The​
is responsible for the day-to-day​
of the country and they​
be involved in daily decision making. In some countries these are separate offices, but in some countries it is the same person.

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Match the following

A system where citizens are able to vote for leaders

A system where the leader is unquestioned in his/her power.

Symbolic leader of the country, but NOT in charge of the daily running of the country.

The leader who is in charge of the daily running of a country.

Federal Republic

Dictatorship

Head of State

Chief Executive

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The ​
is the branch of government responsible for​
laws. In the United States we call our law making body​
. Another common name for a law making body is ​
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A​
government has levels of power. Each layer has powers ​
to them. This is what we have in the United States. There is the ​
government that operated out of Washington DC. We have our​
government that operates out of Atlanta. We have our​
government that operates here in Rome. Each of these levels of government has certain areas that they get to be in charge of deciding.

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Brazil has separate offices for their Chief Executive and Head of State

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True

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False

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The leader of Brazil is called a president

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The leader of Brazil is chosen by citizens by voting

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True

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False

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The citizens of Brazil don't get to choose the members of the legislature.

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True

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False

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What does the word MANDATORY mean?

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Multiple Choice

Mexico has separate offices for their Chief Executive and Head of State

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The leader of Mexico is called a president

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The leader of Mexico is chosen by citizens by voting

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False

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Multiple Choice

The citizens of Mexico don't get to choose the members of the legislature.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Based on what you know so far, how often is there a surprise in the results of an election?

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Only on occasion when a candidate gains the support of the people

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Always, the results are not know until the ballots are counted

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Never. People can only vote for those currently in charge or selected by those in charge.

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