Cards (55)

  • What is the political challenge where power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler or party?
    Authoritarianism
  • Oligarchy tends to limit social and economic mobility due to its concentration of power.

    True
  • Match the political system with its potential impact on society:
    Democracy ↔️ Promotes freedoms, opportunities, and mobility
    Authoritarianism ↔️ Leads to repression, stagnation, and inequality
    Oligarchy ↔️ Perpetuates existing power structures
  • Oligarchy tends to perpetuate existing power structures, limiting social and economic mobility.

    True
  • Match the factor of political stability with its description:
    Legitimacy of Government ↔️ Lawful right to exercise power
    Strength of Institutions ↔️ Robust and independent key organizations
    Civic Engagement ↔️ Citizen participation and trust
    Economic Performance ↔️ Growth and prosperity delivery
  • What is the political challenge called that involves abuse of power for personal gain?
    Corruption
  • Inequality refers to the unequal distribution of wealth, resources, and opportunities within a society.
    True
  • What are three positive impacts of democracy on a society?
    Political freedoms, economic opportunities, social mobility
  • What are the key characteristics of a democracy?
    Power distributed, checks and balances
  • What are the positive outcomes of a democracy in terms of economic and social development?
    Economic opportunities, social mobility
  • Which political system promotes political freedoms, economic opportunities, and social mobility?
    Democracy
  • What is the primary factor that political stability depends on according to the study material?
    Legitimacy of Government
  • What is the term for citizen participation in the political process and trust in the system?
    Civic Engagement
  • Match the type of political conflict with its description:
    Ideological Conflicts ↔️ Disputes over fundamental beliefs
    Ethnic/Religious Conflicts ↔️ Tensions between cultural groups
    Resource Conflicts ↔️ Disputes over natural resources
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflicts between political factions
  • The strength of institutions contributes to the stability of a political system.

    True
  • Order the common types of political conflicts based on their descriptions:
    1️⃣ Ideological Conflicts: Disputes over fundamental political, economic, or social beliefs
    2️⃣ Ethnic/Religious Conflicts: Tensions between different ethnic, religious, or cultural groups
    3️⃣ Resource Conflicts: Disputes over the control and distribution of natural resources
    4️⃣ Power Struggles: Conflicts between different political factions or leaders vying for power
    5️⃣ Secessionist Movements: Efforts by regions or groups to break away and form their own independent states
  • Polarization refers to increasing division and lack of compromise between political factions.

    True
  • What are the key characteristics of a democracy?
    Checks and balances
  • What is the term for a political system where power is held by a small, elite group based on wealth or social status?
    Oligarchy
  • Oligarchy tends to perpetuate existing power structures and limit social and economic mobility
  • Different government structures and political systems can significantly affect a country's stability and well-being.
    True
  • The type of political system can affect political stability, economic development, and the protection of individual rights.

    True
  • High civic engagement indicates trust in the political system.

    True
  • What are some challenges that political leaders may face that can threaten a country's progress?
    Abuse of power, ideological conflicts, and ethnic tensions
  • What are some examples of civic participation and political activism?
    Voting, protesting, volunteering, and public forums
  • What is one challenge to civic participation mentioned in the study material?
    Apathy and lack of awareness
  • Increasing division and lack of compromise between political factions is known as polarization
  • Match the political system with its key characteristics:
    Democracy ↔️ Power distributed among elected representatives
    Authoritarianism ↔️ Power concentrated in a single ruler or party
    Oligarchy ↔️ Power held by a small, elite group
  • Authoritarianism can lead to political repression, economic stagnation, and social inequality.
  • Authoritarianism often results in political repression, economic stagnation, and social inequality.
  • Authoritarianism can lead to economic stagnation and social inequality.
  • Authoritarianism often results in political repression, economic stagnation, and social inequality.
  • The extent to which the government is seen as lawful and having the right to exercise power is called legitimacy
  • The ability of the government to deliver economic growth and prosperity is known as economic performance
  • What is the term for the abuse of power for personal gain, which undermines public trust and institutions?
    Corruption
  • Match the major political challenge with its description:
    Corruption ↔️ Abuse of power for personal gain
    Polarization ↔️ Division and lack of compromise
    Authoritarianism ↔️ Concentration of power
    Inequality ↔️ Unequal distribution of resources
  • Authoritarianism can lead to political repression, economic stagnation, and social inequality
  • What are the primary effects of a democracy on a country's stability and development?
    Political freedoms and mobility
  • What factors can determine whether a political system enables or hinders a country's progress?
    Political stability, economic development, and individual rights
  • What are the potential consequences of authoritarianism?
    Political repression, economic stagnation, and social inequality