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Get your notes check papers out.
7 February 2013一 Bell Ringer
Who Rules? The Rules of Ruling ChartForms of Government Comparison Chart
Differing DemocraciesComparative Constitutions: Reading&Comparison
p.3How Does Your Constitution Compare?
On The Level Guided Notes
Test #4 Review GamesPick up a review sheet from the front table. You are being timed.
When everyone has written their name on the back of the review sheet, the timer will stop.
Hold up your paper to show me you are done.
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Who Rules?Paper Pick Up
Comparative Constitutions Paper Pick Up
Comparative Constitutions Paper Pick Up
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Test #4 Review Page
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1st period 0:24.9 1:22.9 0:12.7 1:48.3
2nd period 0:25.4 5:13.0 1:09.1 1.37.3
4th period 0:00.0 2:32.7 6:31.0 1:36.4
5th period 0:17.1 2:59.7 2:00.3 2:18.9
6th period 0:22.4 3:19.2 0:19.7 3:37.4
American flag
A. DictatorshipB. MonarchyC. OligarchyD. Parliamentary Democracy
CanadaChinaCuba
Great BritainIran
JordanNorth KoreaSaudi Arabia
Back there
C the stuff on the board?
Mr. Deutsch’s
Desk
Forms of Government4 Corners
American flag
A. Dictatorship → Iran and North Korea
B. Monarchy → Jordan and Saudi Arabia
C. Oligarchy → China and Cuba
D. Parliamentary Democracy →
Canada and Great Britain
Back there
C the stuff on the board?
Mr. Deutsch’s
Desk
Did you getall of those?
Confederal, Federal, and Unitary
a speed game
onfederal ederal nitary Using your Differing Democracies
paper and your signing hand, please signal to me whether the statement on the board is referring to a confederal government, a federal government, or a unitary government.
onfederal ederal nitaryAll the power rests in a central
governmentAn association of independent statesCentral government may be too weak
to effectively help the group Disputes occur between national
power and states’ rights Keeps the power of government at the
local level
onfederal ederal nitary
Laws may differ from state to state; no uniformity
Little conflict between state and national governments
Power split between independent states and a central government
Services can be duplicated by different levels of government
onfederal ederal nitary
States cooperate without losing their independence
Uniform laws, policies, and enforcement across the country
Articles I, II, and IIIa telephone speed game
Get into lines of ten or more people.I will give the line leader a slip of paper
and the caboose a different slip of paper.
As quickly as you can, whisper the word to the person next to you as you try to pass the message up the line or down the line.
When the line leader and caboose have received the other side’s message, run up to the board and write it.