WorksheetsEuropean goverment
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 13mins
What is government?
The way a country organizes itself
A way a country wants to be seen
A way a country makes roads
What are things you expect of your government
rights
safety
make roads
school
What does the government expect of citizens
work
pay taxes
follow laws
vote
What does the legislature do?
pass laws
Make laws
solve problems
What is a bicameral legislature
A legislature with 2 houses
When there are 2 presidents
What is a unicameral legislature
a legislature with 1 house
A legislature with 1 power
What is the executive branch for?
enforcing laws
Making laws
passing laws
What is the judicial branch responsible for?
Settling arguments about laws
Passing laws
judging laws
What is autocracy?
One person with all the power
One person helping with all the power
What is an example of autocracy? (a)
What is democracy?
power in a group
People have part of the power
The people have no power
What is an example of a democracy? __ and ______
(a)
What ways are a presidential and parliamentary democracy's similar
Elect law makers
leaders run military and government
leaders appoint judges
What type of government does the UK have?
Constitional monarchy
Parliamentary Democracy
democracy
No government
Who is the head of government in the UK? (How do they get the job)
The next son in line of the royal family
The majority party in house of commons
The prime minister
The president
What type of government does Germany have?
Parliamentary democracy
Federal Rebublic
Who is the head of government in Germany? How do they get the job?
Chancellor appointed
Monarch
President recommends to a comity they then elect chancellor
Jury choose chancellor
What type of government does Russia have?
Modified presidential democracy
Parlimentary
Who is the head of government in Russia? How do they get the job?
Federation
Prime minister
President chooses them
Choosen by the people
What ways are a presidential and parliamentary democracy different
President: Is the leader, term limit
President: Not leader, term limit
Parliamentary: PM is leader, elected by majority term limit, no term limit
Parliamentary: President is leader, elected by the people, no term limit
