Who Rules Kids Set
Who Rules Kids Set
Who Rules Kids Set
Name:
Types of Governments. What kinds of governments exist? What kinds of leaders can be in charge of a
country? Think about everything you’ve ever heard of or learned and add it to this mind map. Circle each
idea you add and draw a line to connect it to the main phrase (or to another idea you added). Keep
brainstorming until you run out of room or time.
Reading p.1
Who Rules? Name:
Religious Rule
A theocracy is a government that recognizes God or a divine being
as the ultimate authority. (“Theo” is a Greek word that means god.)
In a theocracy, religious law is used to settle disputes and rule the
people. A theocracy can also be a democracy, dictatorship, monarchy,
or just about any other kind of government. For example, the
Republic of Iran recognizes Islamic law, but Iran’s citizens vote to
Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, elect their leaders. Modern theocracies are usually found in countries
which was tied to the Catholic church
A
and lasted from the 10th—19th century.
where the population is strongly religious.
Rule by None
In an anarchy, nobody is in control—or everyone is, depending on how
you look at it. Sometimes the word anarchy is used to refer to an out-of-
control mob. When it comes to government, anarchy would be one way
to describe the human state of existence before any governments
developed. It would be similar to the way animals live in the wild, with
everyone looking out for themselves. Today, people who call themselves
anarchists usually believe that people should be allowed to freely
associate together without being subject to any nation or government. An A inside a circle is the traditional
symbol for anarchy.
There are no countries that have anarchy as their form of government.
Reading p.2
Who Rules? Name:
A. Identify That Government! Identify the form(s) of government that each country has or had.
Forms of government:
Form of government: Theocracy
______________________
Dictatorship
______________________ and
Monarchy
______________________
and
Monarchy
______________________
Worksheet p.1
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B. True or False? Use what you learned in the reading and in Exercise A to fill in the chart below.
Denmark, Saudia Arabia
You can't have democracy if citizens have
no control
Switzerland had both
South Africa was an oligarchy but had some
representative democracy
Monarchy is when someone has control,
nobody is in control with anarchy
Saudia Arabia is a monarchy
and a theocracy
Iran is a theocracy where
citizens vote for government leaders
A military junta like the one
in Myanmar can function like a dictatorship
C. Vocabulary. Solve the crossword puzzle using vocabulary from the reading.
Across
1
T 3. Type of democracy where citizens elect
2
D H leaders to represent them in government
3 7. A small group that rules a country after
R E P R E S E N T A T I V E
C taking it over by force
O
4 5 6 9. One person has all the power
D O A T C
7 10. Type of democracy where citizens are
E L N A R
involved in day-to-day government
M I A T
A Down
8
M
O G R O C 1. Recognizes God as the ultimate authority
C A O C R Y in government and law
R R NH S 2. One leader has absolute control over
9 citizens’ lives
A U T O C R A C Y H
C H R 10
D I R E C T 4. Citizens hold the political power
Y Y C P 5. A small group of people has all the power
H 6. People are not subject to any nation or
government
Y
8. A king or queen rules the country
Worksheet p.2