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Tool Box Unit Part 7 – Political Systems. What does it take to be a Country? Defined territory Population Sovereignty government.

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Page 1: Tool Box Unit Part 7 – Political Systems. What does it take to be a Country? Defined territory Population Sovereignty government.

Tool Box UnitPart 7 – Political Systems

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What does it take to be a Country?

• Defined territory• Population• Sovereignty• government

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Territory

• Size doesn’t matter• Defined borders

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Population

• People receive protection from their government but also have responsibilities to their government.

• Size doesn’t matter

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Sovereignty • The ability to make decisions without outside control.

• Geographic factors can make it easy or hard to maintain control.

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Government

• Structure – how is the government set up?• Authority – who has the power?

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Government Structure• Unitary • Federation • Confederation

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• Unitary –Uni (one)

Single site of power

–Example: Iceland

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Question 1

A government with one site of power.

a) Confederation

b) Sovereignty

c) Unitary

d) Federation

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Question 2

The ability to govern oneself

a) Confederation

b) Sovereignty

c) Unitary

d) Federation

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Question 3

A government in which power is shared between a national government and local governments

a) Confederation

b) Sovereignty

c) Unitary

d) Federation

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Question 4

Smaller units keep their sovereignty and give central government limited powers.

a) Confederation

b) Sovereignty

c) Unitary

d) Federation

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Government Authority

• Democracy

• Authoritarian– Dictatorship– Totalitarianism – Monarchy

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Question 5

The most extreme form of a dictatorship.

A) Monarch

B) Totalitarianism

C) Dictatorship

D) Democracy

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Question 6

A form of government in which people choose their leaders and set government policy

A) Monarch

B) Totalitarianism

C) Dictatorship

D) Democracy

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Question 7

A form of government with a ruler such as a king, queen, shah or czar.

A) Monarchy

B) Totalitarianism

C) Dictatorship

D) Democracy

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Question 8

A government in which a leader makes all the decisions and holds all the power.

A) Monarch

B) Totalitarianism

C) Dictatorship

D) Democracy

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Economy

• What (& How much) will be produced?

• How will it be produced?

• How will gain be distributed?

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Economic Systems

• Traditional• Market• Command• Mixed

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Question 9

An economic system based on the state making all the economic decisions.

a) Command economy

b) Mixed economy

c) Market economy

d) Traditional economy

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Question 10

An economic system were people grow and make what they use themselves also known as “barter and trade”

a) Command economy

b) Mixed economy

c) Market economy

d) Traditional economy

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Question 11An economic

system in which means of production and distribution are privately owned and operated for profit.

a) Command economy

b) Mixed economy

c) Market economy

d) Traditional economy

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To be a country, or not be a country…..

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That is The Question.

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