Political Science /7th Govt Review Asia Part 2
7th Govt Review Asia Part 2
This deck contains 20 flashcards that cover the key concepts from the 7th Government Review for Asia Part 2, including types of economies, political systems, and specific examples of Middle Eastern countries.
Saudi Arabia is ruled by a
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a
king
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How long does a monarch rule?
until he dies or chooses to give up power
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What role do the people play in a government that is a monarchy such as Saudi Arabia?
They have little influence, as the ruler makes most decisions.
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What is Shariah law?
laws based on the teachings of the Quran
What is the definition of a 'theocracy'?
a government that sees God as the supreme ruler
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Why is Iran sometimes called a theocratic republic?
Iran's government is led by both an elected parliament and powerful religious leaders.
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Term | Definition |
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Saudi Arabia is ruled by a | king |
How long does a monarch rule? | until he dies or chooses to give up power |
What role do the people play in a government that is a monarchy such as Saudi Arabia? | They have little influence, as the ruler makes most decisions. |
What is Shariah law? | laws based on the teachings of the Quran |
What is the definition of a 'theocracy'? | a government that sees God as the supreme ruler |
Why is Iran sometimes called a theocratic republic? | Iran's government is led by both an elected parliament and powerful religious leaders. |
What is an Ayatollah? | a Shia religious leader |
Who is the most powerful elected official in Iran? | president |
How does the Guardian Council affect elections? | they approve candidates that will be placed on the ballots in elections |
In a traditional economy, how are economic decisions made? | custom and habit |
In a command economy, how are economic decisions made? | government planners |
What would be a problem in a command economy? | individuals trying to start a new business |
In a market economy, who makes the economic decisions? | consumers and the market |
Who takes on the financial risk in starting a new business in a market economy? | individual business people |
Why are most modern economies referred to as mixed economies? | Most countries have all aspects of three economic types at work in their economies. |
Why do most economies in the world today operate somewhere in between a market economy and a command economy? | Most economies have found they need a mix of free market and some government control to be successful and protect consumers. |
The economies of Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran could best be described as | mixed |
How have the Israelis made up for their lack of natural resources? | They have developed strong technology companies in their economy. |
Which industry does the government of Saudi Arabia heavily control? | oil |
How has the Saudi king used the profits from oil to help other areas of his kingdom? | Oil profits have paid for modern technology and services. |