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FTCE NAVAED K-6 Social SCIENCE Practice EXAM latest UPDATED 2024 Theocracy (Iran) - CORRECT ANSWERA form of government where the rulers claim to be ruling based on religious beliefs and ideals. Leaders believe they are ruling by the word of God. Monarchy (Jordan) - CORRECT ANSWERHas a king...

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Theocracy (Iran) - CORRECT ANSWERA form of government where the rulers claim to
be ruling based on religious beliefs and ideals. Leaders believe they are ruling by the
word of God.

Monarchy (Jordan) - CORRECT ANSWERHas a king or queen, who often has absolute
power. Power is passed along through the family

Parliamentary (Israel) - CORRECT ANSWERled by representatives of the people. Each
is chosen as a member of a political party and remains in power as long as his/her party
does

Republic (USA) - CORRECT ANSWERled by representatives of the voters

Anarchy (Afghanistan) - CORRECT ANSWERa situation where there is no government.
This can happen after a civil war in a country.

Oligarchy/ Plutocracy (Pakistan) - CORRECT ANSWERA form of government that
consists of rule by an elite group who rules in its own interests, especially when it
comes to the economy and lifestyle

Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANSWERFirst 10 amendments to the constitution. First 5 are
extremely important:
1. right to free speech, press, and assembly
2. right to bear arms
3. you do not have to house a soldier during war
4. the police need probable cause to search a car, hotel, room, house, or office
5. you do not have to testify in your own defense or incriminate yourself in a courtroom

Declaration of Independence - CORRECT ANSWERauthors: Thomas Jefferson, John
Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger sherman, Robert R. Livingston.
Purpose: government is no more powerful than man. if government is tyrannical people
have the right to revel and start over

, Federalist papers - CORRECT ANSWERAuthors: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison,
John Jay
what it is: 85 essays outlining the case for the constitution
Purpose: Made the case for checks and balances and separation of powers

Constitution - CORRECT ANSWERAuthors: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James
Madison, Alexander Hamilton

referendum - CORRECT ANSWERsubmission of a law to the direct vote of the people.
ex. having citizens vote on suggested town curfew laws

Citizenship Rights - CORRECT ANSWER-freedom to express yourself
-freedom to worship as you wish
Literature circles - CORRECT ANSWERwell-organized, cooperative learning structures
where students analyze text, both informational and literacy. can be used effectively for
students learning about the language in the Declaration of Independence

Debates - CORRECT ANSWERallows students to have the opportunity to use critical
thinking and presentation skills. Can help students cultivate abstract thinking and build
skills like citizenship, etiquette, organization, persuasion, public speaking, research, and
teamwork

Role-Play - CORRECT ANSWERcan be used to enhance students' understanding of a
situation in time. Most effectively used when demonstrating a cast of characters in a
certain event. ex. living history museum

Primary source - CORRECT ANSWERoriginal, first-hand account of an event or time
period. Usually written or made during or close to the event or time period. Original,
creative writing or works of act. Factual, not interpretive
ex. diaries, journals, and letters

Secondary sources - CORRECT ANSWERAnalyzes and interprets primary sources,
second-hand account of a historical event. Interprets creative words
ex. biographies, histories, newspaper articles

Political cartoons - CORRECT ANSWERvivid primary source that offer insight to the
publics moods, underlying cultural assumptions of age, and attitudes toward key events
or trends of the times. Since 18th century they have offered lots of insight into the past
First in the US was written by Benjamin Franklin. Showed the importance of colonial
unity

1910s - CORRECT ANSWERWWI ends and everyone is happy

1920s - CORRECT ANSWERlots of expendable income. People living high on the hog.
Great Gatsby time

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