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Your Global Power Map 7th Grade Quiz (Medium) Feuille de Travail • Téléchargement PDF Gratuit avec Clé de Correction
Examine how nations like Mexico and Japan structure authority through systemic comparisons rather than just memorizing capital cities.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This quiz assesses student understanding of comparative political systems through the analysis of national power structures and executive functions. The assessment employs a scaffolded approach by moving from foundational definitions of unitary and federal systems to the evaluation of complex power-sharing arrangements like constitutional monarchies. It is designed for 7th-grade social studies classrooms as a formal evaluation or a lesson review to check for mastery of civic concepts.
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- Differentiate between unitary, federal, and confederated systems of government.
- Compare the roles of executive and legislative branches in presidential versus parliamentary systems.
- Evaluate the defining characteristics of various political ideologies including theocracies, oligarchies, and one-party states.
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- In Mexico's federal system, the power to govern is divided between the central government and 31 states. Which term best describes a system where a single central government holds all the power, such as in Japan?A) ConfederationB) Unitary systemC) MonarchyD) Anarchy
- While a President is the head of state and government in a Republic, a _______ serves as the ceremonial head of state in a constitutional monarchy like Norway.A) Prime MinisterB) DictatorC) MonarchD) Governor General
- In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch and elected independently by the citizens.A) TrueB) False
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- Which of these features is a common characteristic of a 'One-Party State' such as Vietnam?A) Regular switching of ruling partiesB) A broad choice of diverse political ideologies during electionsC) The constitution grants a single political party the right to ruleD) Complete absence of any government structure
- The concept of "Separation of Powers" is most prominent in a _____ system, where the executive and legislative branches are distinct and check each other.A) PresidentialB) ParliamentaryC) AuthoritarianD) Totalitarian
- A Direct Democracy is more common in large modern nations than a Representative Democracy because it is easier to manage.A) TrueB) False
- In a Theocracy, such as the Vatican City, what is the primary source used to create laws and guide the government?A) Economic theoriesB) Military codesC) Religious doctrineD) Public opinion polls
- When comparing governments, we look at _____ to understand how much influence individual citizens have over their leaders.A) SovereigntyB) Political ParticipationC) GeographyD) Climate
- Australia has a system where power is shared between the national government and state governments, but they also have a King. This makes them a:A) Unitary Absolute MonarchyB) Federal Constitutional MonarchyC) Confederated DictatorshipD) Unitary Republic
- In an Oligarchy, the power to rule is held by a small, elite group of people based on factors like wealth, family, or military rank.A) TrueB) False
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Yes, this social-studies quiz is an excellent no-prep sub-plan because it includes clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently.
Most 7th-grade students will finish this social-studies quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a mid-period check or an exit ticket.
Absolutely, as this social-studies quiz provides clear conceptual hints and explanations that support learners who need additional scaffolding while challenging advanced students with high-level comparison questions.
This social-studies quiz is specifically designed for 7th-grade students based on middle school geography and civics curricula, but it can be adapted for 6th or 8th-grade review.
Teachers can use this social-studies quiz as a pre-test to gauge prior knowledge of global systems or as a post-lesson check to identify which government structures need further clarification.
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