Forms of Government
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Forms of Government starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main features of a presidential form of government.
Describe the main features of a theocratic form of government.
Describe the role of the President in a parliamentary form of government like India.
Explain the concept of 'Republic' as a form of government.
Explain the concept of 'separation of powers' in the context of forms of government.
Explain the difference between direct and indirect democracy.
Explain the main difference between a unitary and a federal form of government.
Explain the term 'Oligarchy' with an example.
Name one country that follows a unitary form of government.
Name the form of government where a small group of people hold power and make decisions for the country.
Name the form of government where the law is supreme and all citizens, including rulers, are subject to it.
Which form of government is based on the principle of rule by the people, either directly or through elected representatives?
Which form of government is based on the rule of a single individual who usually inherits the position?
