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Who makes most of the important governmental decisions in an autocracy? Question 1 options: the ruler the people the elected legislature a system of courts Save Question 2 (1 point) In a democratic sy
Who makes most of the important governmental decisions in an autocracy? Question 1 options: the ruler the people the elected legislature a system of courts Save Question 2 (1 point) In a democratic system of government, leaders are chosen by Question 2 options: the citizens through their votes a small group of wealth or religious citizens only the male citizens through their votes one ruler nominated by the people Save Question 3 (1 point) Why do the individual voters have more power in a democracy than they do in an autocracy Question 3 options: One ruler knows what is best for the country All the power stays with the local governments closest to the people The people chose the leaders that will make laws and govern the country Voters make wise decisions based only on facts not opinions Save Question 4 (1 point) Which statement describes the Republic of India’s democratic form of government? Question 4 options: one dictator holds all the power representatives from the Muslim faith and Hindu faith form a committee and make decisions Power is divided between the national government and regional authorities Power is divided between each nation of India Save Question 5 (1 point) In Japan the emperor, a hereditary ruler, serves as the head of state, while the people participate in governing and elected officials make laws. What type of government does Japan have? Question 5 options: oligarchy direct democracy absolute monarchy constitutional monarchy Save Question 6 (1 point) The Chinese government is still run by the Chinese Communist Party. The government controls most aspects of Chinese life and the National People's Congress chooses a president and vice president. This would be considered which type of government? Question 6 options: autocratic democratic presidential democracy Save Question 7 (1 point) What is the main difference between a presidential and parliamentary democracy? Question 7 options: In a presidential democracy, the president is elected by representatives from each region while in a parliamentary everyone votes In a presidential democracy, the president inherits his or her power while in a parliamentary, people elect representatives that then chose the leader of the country In a parliamentary democracy, citizens elect representatives that chose the leader of the country but in a presidential democracy, the people elect the president and the local leaders In a parliamentary democracy, citizens elect both the representatives to parliament and the president but in a presidental, they only elect the president Save Question 8 (1 point) Mao Zedong was the first leader of the People's Republic of China. Question 8 options: True False Save Question 9 (1 point) Choose the country described here. - Largest Democracy in the world - Citizens elect members of Parliament who in turn elect the Prime Minister - All citizens have the right to run for office Question 9 options: Japan China India North Korea Save Question 10 (1 point) North Korea is governed by Kim Jong Il, the head of the Communist Korean Workers' Party. He is considered an autocratic ruler. What role do the citizens of North Korea have in choosing their government leaders? Question 10 options: The citizens elected Kim Jong Il. The citizens hold the power because they elect the legislative body which in turn chooses the leader of the country. The citizens have no power. Save Question 11 (1 point) The Republic of South Korea's government is divided into three branches and is headed by a president that is elected every 5 years. True or False- Citizens in South Korea have power and play a role in the government of the country. Question 11 options: True False Save Question 12 (1 point) Which Asian countries have democratic systems of government? Question 12 options: India, Japan, and South Korea China, Vietnam, Japan North and South Korea, Japan India, China, Japan Save Question 13 (1 point) Only men are allowed to vote in India? Question 13 options: True False Save Question 14 (1 point) Susie uses social media each day to express her opinions, plans to attend college after high school, and would someday like to be the Prime Minister. Which country would Susie most likely choose as her home? Question 14 options: China North Korea India Vietnam Save