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What is the role of religion in Iran’s government?
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Iran’s government is elected in free and fair elections, and religious leaders rarely win.
Iran’s government is led by a secular president who has more power than the religious Supreme Leader.
Iran’s government is led by a religious Supreme Leader who has more power than the secular Guardian Council.
Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings.
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Which of the following governments is ruled by an absolute monarchy?
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Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Bahrain
Iraq
Question 3
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How is Lebanon's democratic system different from Israel's?
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It is a constitutional monarchy, while Israel's government is not.
It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
It equally divides power between Christians, Muslims, and Jews, while Israel does not.
It is dominated by Hamas, while Israel's government is not.
Question 4
Iraq Turkey Syria
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Drag and drop the statement to the country it describes.
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A U.S.-led invasion resulted in Saddam Hussein losing power. Civil War has challenged Bashar al-Assad's regime.
The election of Tayyip Erdogan has threatened the country's democracy.
Question 5
constitutional monarchies absolute monarchies
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Drag and drop to classify each country to its type of government.
(2 points)
Jordan Qatar United Arab Emirates Kuwait
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Q1 — Iran’s government:
- Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings.
Q2 — Absolute monarchy:
- Saudi Arabia
Q3 — Lebanon vs Israel:
- It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
Q4 — Match statements to country:
- Iraq: A U.S.-led invasion resulted in Saddam Hussein losing power.
- Turkey: The election of Tayyip Erdogan has threatened the country's democracy.
- Syria: Civil War has challenged Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Q5 — Classify governments:
- Constitutional monarchies: Jordan, Kuwait
- Absolute monarchies: Qatar, United Arab Emirates
- Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings.
Q2 — Absolute monarchy:
- Saudi Arabia
Q3 — Lebanon vs Israel:
- It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
Q4 — Match statements to country:
- Iraq: A U.S.-led invasion resulted in Saddam Hussein losing power.
- Turkey: The election of Tayyip Erdogan has threatened the country's democracy.
- Syria: Civil War has challenged Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Q5 — Classify governments:
- Constitutional monarchies: Jordan, Kuwait
- Absolute monarchies: Qatar, United Arab Emirates
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