1. This essay will evaluate your concept of the term, government. In the first paragraph, discuss at least three reasons for establishing a system of government. In subsequent paragraphs, using your own national government as a reference point, you will describe the specific ways in which your government addresses its roles and responsibilities.
2. There are five basic concepts or beliefs that are characteristic of democratic government. In five well developed paragraphs (worth 10 points each), you will identify each basic concept and explain how the concept is evident in American society and/or the American system of government.

8.
A democracy may be either

An oligarchy or a monarchy

Direct or representative/indirect

A republic or a dictatorship

All of the above

9.
In a democratic government, majority rules, but the rights of the minority are also considered.

True

False

10.
All democracies should have the following basic concepts except:

They recognize the worth of every individual.

They believe in the equality of all people.

They believe in compromise.

Personal liberties and freedoms are not limited by governmental control.

11.
In a democratic form of government, limits may be put into place to protect citizens from harm.

True

False

13.
Anarchy is

Government where all power is in the hands of one individual

The absence of government

Government of the people, by the people

Government by a small group of people

14.
Which of the following is not a basic concept of democracy?

Majority rules, therefore, compromise is not necessary.

Government should look out for the common good of all citizens.

All citizens should be viewed as equal in the eyes of the law.

Freedoms only extend to the point where they infringe upon the freedoms of others.

15.
Presidential government includes which of the following characteristics:

Chief executive elected by the people.

Separate executive and legislative branches

Governmental authority and power is shared or balanced

All of the above

16.
The United States may be described in all of the following ways except

Presidential government

Direct democracy

Representative/indirect democracy

Republic

17.
All of the following are classifications of government based upon how many people hold power except

Federal government

Autocratic government

Oligarchy

Monarchy

18.
The role of government includes all of the following except

Create and enforce laws

Grant its citizens individual freedoms and inalienable rights

Protect its citizens and maintain order

Provide public services

19.
The idea that people are free to do as they please, without control by government is found in which of the following:

Democracy

Republic

Anarchy

Sovereignty

20.
Which of the following describes a basic concept of democracy?

Individual worth is valued more than the protection of all citizens.

All men are of equal ability.

Majority rules.

There are no limits to individual freedoms.

21.
In a direct democracy

People elect officials to govern on their behalf

Government holds all power and limits the actions of the people

The people govern themselves

Governmental control is with one individual

22.
In a democratic government, there are no limits to individual freedom.

True

False

23.
Each of the following describes a unitary system except

The power rests in the states

The power resides in the central government

The United Kingdom is an example

Parliament is the main source of power

24.
United by a common purpose, with the majority of power residing in the states is descriptive of

Unitary government

Federal government

Parliamentary government

Confederate government

25.
In a republic, Republicans hold sovereign power, while in a democracy, Democrats hold sovereign power.

True

False

26.
In the United Kingdom, the head of the government is elected by their legislative branch, called Parliament. This characteristic means they have presidential government, much like the United States.

True

False

27.
The forms of government known as unitary, confederate and federal are descriptive of the way in which their legislative branch and executive branches share power.

True

False