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Peru, Argentina, and Brazil Government

Authored by Patricia White

Social Studies

7th Grade

Peru, Argentina, and Brazil Government
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #1

Since its 1988 constitution, Brazil has divided its country into twenty-six states and a central government district. The states are then broken into over 5,500 municipalities, which are like counties. All these political units have a local government that has its own laws and taxes. Brazilians vote for representatives at each level. The central government will not allow any states or municipalities to be independent or break away from the country’s national government.

How is power distributed in Brazil? Which type of government system is being described

Unitary

Confederal

Federal)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #2

For only three years beginning in 1836, the countries of Bolivia, North Peru, and South Peru attempted a government system in which the three countries created a loose union that shared power as well as ruled themselves. Neighboring countries, including Argentina and Chile, were alarmed about this new government and a war followed that ended this shared government system between Bolivia and Peru.

What type of power distribution system did Bolivia and Peru attempt to create, beginning in1836?

Unitary

Confederal

Federal)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #3

Established in 1993, the European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of twenty-seven

independent countries, or member states, which as a foundation from the European Economic Community. The EU has allowed a single free trade market where all member states are guaranteed freedom of movement of people,

goods, services, and capital. Most EU countries have adopted a common currency, called the euro. While it is governed by the EU commission and Parliament over the union’s common interests, each country still controls its independently- run government.

What system of government distribution of power was created when the European Union was established in 1993?

Unitary,

Confederal

Federal

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #4

Costa Rica is a peaceful, democratic republic where power is only given by the central government, based in San Jose, the capital city. The seven provinces have leaders, but the laws and taxes of the central government have full control over the regional division.

How is power distributed in Costa Rica? Which system of government is being described?

Unitary

Confederal

Federal

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #5

Since its 1917 constitution, Mexico has had a central government based in its capital, Mexico City, and thirty-one states that also have their own state governments and share power with the central government. Citizens vote for their representatives on three government levels: the central, state, and municipal governments.

How is power distributed in Mexico? Which system of government in being described?

Unitary

Confederal

Federal

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scenario #6

Fidel Castro took power as dictator over Cuba and made it communist in 1959 after leading the Cuban Revolution. Under this government system, only one political party was in control and only one person, Castro, made all decisions for the citizens. The laws he established from Havana, the capital, were to be followed by the entire country.

How is power distributed in Cuba? Which system of government is being described?

Unitary

Confederal

Federal

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