Welcome to your GRADE 7 CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION CHAPTER 2
After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.
1.
What is the highest and most powerful political organization of society?
2.
Which of the following is NOT a necessary component of the state?
3.
What term refers to the people permanently settling on a definite territory of the state?
4.
Sovereignty is defined as the ultimate or supreme authority of the state in:
5.
The agency through which the will of the state is formulated and realized is called:
6.
Which form of government has a single person at its head?
7.
In which form of government is supreme power vested in the people?
8.
A form of government where a small group holds absolute power, often through force, is:
9.
What refers to a portion of the earth's surface where state residents reside permanently?
10.
Which of the following is true about the state?
11.
A state is a formally established political community that operates under:
12.
Unlike the government, the state:
13.
Aristocracy is a form of government in which sovereign power is vested in:
14.
What is the main difference between state and government regarding membership?
15.
Territory as an element of the state must be:
16.
Which element is considered the "will" of the state?
17.
If a state loses its sovereignty, it:
18.
Which is true regarding the population of a state?
19.
Internal sovereignty means the state has supreme authority over:
20.
External sovereignty means the state is:
21.
A government that rules through force is typically a:
22.
The State provides the framework while the Government:
23.
Which component makes the state "internationally recognized"?
24.
In a monarchy, the monarch is usually:
25.
The will of the state is "formulated" through:
26.
Can a state exist without a government?
27.
Territory is defined as referring to:
28.
Which form of government is considered "rule by the best"?
29.
A state's authority to make its own laws is an example of:
30.
Government is described as an "agency" because it: