Social Studies Mix and Match
A game designed to reinforce students' knowledge of systems and processes of governance.
Created Date
03.26.20
Last Updated
03.26.20
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Topics of this game:
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Broad categories of unwritten rules in a group or society
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A type of administration which existed under the British Empire
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A system in which one individual is sovereign, usually for all of his/her life
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A colony acquires independence from the colonial power; governor is replaced by a Governor General
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Countries where the monarch has been replaced by a president as the head of state
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An example of a presidential republic
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An example of a parliamentary republic
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A system where government is chosen by citizens in a general election
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The right to vote
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When all people who reach 18 years are granted the right to vote
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A group of voters in a geographic area
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Altering constituency boundaries to favour one political party over another
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When no party wins an outright majority of seats in a general election
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A party's public declaration of its principles and its intentions if it should win the election
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Convincing eligible voters to cast their vote for a particular candidate or party
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Persons in a country who are eligible and registered to vote
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A jurisdiction where one political party is considered certain to win
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Voters who are not aligned to any specific political party
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A political seat where the current member of parliament has a small majority and may be unseated
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education, age, income, candidates, campaign issues, voter apathy
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convicted persons, younger than 18, insane, mentally ill, aliens
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Government by a head of state who has absolute personal power
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A document containing the most important laws which govern a country
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Political officials who conduct the affairs of a country on behalf of its citizens
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