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CFE Review - Principles of American Government
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Medium
J Monaco
Used 5+ times
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20 questions
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Legislative Bodies
Who is allowed to vote
Polis
Groups in government that make laws
Voting rights
Cities having their own local laws, leaders, and more
Civic Participation
Citizens taking part in their government
Constitution
Document that says how a government should be run
2.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Label each picture with what influence from Greece it shows.
Legislative / Lawmaking Bodies
Civic Participation
Polis / City Power
Written Constitution
Voting
3.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Separation of Powers
The ability of each branch of government to stop bad actions of the other branches
Rule of Law
Everyone should be treated the same by the law, no matter who they are
Civic Participation
Dividing government power into independent branches to prevent corruption
Checks and Balances
People actively taking part in government by attending meetings and voting
Republicanism
People elect representatives to speak for them in government
4.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Label each picture with what influence from Rome it shows.
Civic Participation
Republicanism
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Rule of Law
5.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • Ungraded
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6.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The United States got a lot of its ideas for government from Ancient (a) , including (but not limited to) having a written (b) , citizens (c) in their government, (d) for leaders, and individual (e) having their own local governments.
7.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
City-states in Greece and cities in the United States are similar because they both have their own local (a) , local (b) to follow, and local law (c) , but are also considered part of a much larger area of connected cities. A difference is that Greek city-states (d) listen to anyone else's laws, whereas US cities have to follow (e) laws as well as the laws of their city.
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