Government and Economics Unit 4 Test Review History of Governments
__________________________________could be the slogan of fascist governments.
"Ruling by Strength"
The four powerful pillars of democracy are:
#1.-Freedom #2.-Equality #3.-Representation #4.-Justice
In Greece, nobles overthrew most of the city-state monarchs by__________________.
750 B.C.
Which of theses did NOT help write the federalist papers?
Aaron Burr
Being answerable to others.
Accountable
Set the Rules and maintained authority within the city-state.
Assembly
Main strength was its navy.
Athens
The beginnings of democracy were seen in________________a little more than 400 years before Jesus walked the streets of Jerusalem.
Athens
The head of the state in some forms of government.
Chancellor
One of the two houses of the Roman republic which consisted of regular middle-class male citizens of Rome.
Citizen Assembly
To obtain political rights, plebeians formed their own assembly, the________________________________.
Concelium Plebius
Detainment centers for many of Hitler's "undesirable" citizens.
Concentration Camps
John gave us the example of dealing with disorder when he addressed the problem of_____________________.
Diotrephes
First name given to the Greek democracy.
Direct Democracy
A vassal was given rights to control the fief and to have ownership of it.
FALSE
Hitler announced that Gypsies and Slavs were exempt from the fascist "purging."
FALSE
Hitler led Germany into Nazism in the 1950s.
FALSE
In Greece, all women were allowed to vote.
FALSE
Mussolini turned France into a Fascist government.
FALSE
Nazism is actually a form of democracy.
FALSE
The Romans' first code of law was established around 200 B.C.
FALSE
The fascist government encourages freedom of thought and expression.
FALSE
The law-making assembly in Athens consisted of a group of 1,000 free adult males.
FALSE
The plebeians were upper-class citizens.
FALSE
The republic lasted over 1,000 years.
FALSE
The republic was also known as a socialist government.
FALSE
Not allowed in fascism.
Freedom of Worship
A leader of the empire who collected taxes and sent the money back to Rome.
Governor
Leader of the Carthaginians.
Hannibal
The atrocity of killing all of Europe's Jews by the Nazi government was known as the________________________.
Holocaust
A ceremony where men become vassals in a lord's manor is called_____________________________.
Homage
What are the essential pillars to creating a government?
LEADERSHIP is needed. PRODUCTION and SUSTENANCE must be provided daily. SAFETY is priority. LAW and ORDER should be maintained. The GOVERNMENT should have a GOAL.
Gideon refused to accept the kingship that the people offered him after his victory over these people.
Midianites
A caliph is supreme leader of the Islamic community and successor of the Prophet_________________________.
Muhammed
Founder of Islam whose prophetic teachings became the basis of Islamic civilization.
Muhammed
"I will not rule over you, neither shall_____________________rule over you: the Lord shall rule over you." Judges 8:23
My Son
First word of the German title for the political party National Socialist Workers' Party.
Nazi
Had control of communications, military power, and social life.
Nazi Government
A small group of aristocratic-type men in leadership is known as________________________________.
Oligarchy
Members of Rome's riches and most important families.
Patricians
One of the foundational roles for any government is to have a goal. What is the Scripture reference that tells us "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he."?
Proverbs 29:18
The religious and moral principles of Islam.
Sharia
In 594 B.C., he was chosen as an Athenian statesman with reformation powers.
Solon
Main strength was its army.
Sparta
In exchange for land, a knight agrees to be a sort of sub-vassal. This agreement was known as_________________________________.
Subinfeudation
A dominating nation with extensive territories and a powerful ruler such as Rome's is known as an empire.
TRUE
A socialist form of government is where the goods and services are equally shared, and the political power is distributed among the people.
TRUE
An elected leader in a parliamentary democracy is called a prime minister.
TRUE
Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism.
TRUE
Fascists usually gain power after a country's economic collapse.
TRUE
Feudal aid is where vassals would be ready to assist monetarily such as in giving ransom money in time of need.
TRUE
In Rome, only men with money and property could vote.
TRUE
In the Greek government, retired soldiers were given automatic seats in the Senate.
TRUE
In the Roman Senate, the most powerful part of the government, all senators were patricians.
TRUE
Knights are able-bodied men who are hired by the vassal for the protection of the lord.
TRUE
The leadership of a______________is a submissive to God's-or a god's-accountability.
Theocracy
Leaders with the Concilium Plebis.
Tribune
First Samuel, chapter____________tells of the prophet Samuel's displeasure over the nations desire for a monarchy.
Twelve
One of the prime examples of a fascist government is that of Italy during_________________.
WWII
