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In a parliamentary system, who is primarily accountable to the legislature?
In a parliamentary system, who is primarily accountable to the legislature?
- The president
- The head of state
- The prime minister (correct)
- The Speaker of the House
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a parliamentary system?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of a parliamentary system?
- Leadership of the prime minister
- Separation of powers (correct)
- Collective responsibility
- Political homogeneity
What happens when the majority of the ruling party loses confidence in the prime minister?
What happens when the majority of the ruling party loses confidence in the prime minister?
- A new parliament is formed
- The prime minister is removed from office (correct)
- The prime minister must resign immediately
- Elections are called
In a presidential system, who is responsible for leading the executive branch?
In a presidential system, who is responsible for leading the executive branch?
Which country is mentioned as one that operates under a parliamentary system?
Which country is mentioned as one that operates under a parliamentary system?
What is the primary objective of the Citizenship Workbook?
What is the primary objective of the Citizenship Workbook?
Which aspect is emphasized by the concept of Virtue Ethics?
Which aspect is emphasized by the concept of Virtue Ethics?
Which of the following keywords is NOT associated with Virtue Ethics?
Which of the following keywords is NOT associated with Virtue Ethics?
What role do parents play according to the information provided?
What role do parents play according to the information provided?
What should students bring to class in addition to their workbook?
What should students bring to class in addition to their workbook?
What does the completion of workbook activities require from students?
What does the completion of workbook activities require from students?
Why is academic integrity emphasized in the workbook?
Why is academic integrity emphasized in the workbook?
What is a key characteristic of honesty as a moral virtue?
What is a key characteristic of honesty as a moral virtue?
How can courage be best defined in the context of moral virtues?
How can courage be best defined in the context of moral virtues?
Which of the following best describes compassion?
Which of the following best describes compassion?
What does generosity entail within virtue ethics?
What does generosity entail within virtue ethics?
What are moral virtues primarily focused on?
What are moral virtues primarily focused on?
Why is dishonesty considered detrimental to progress and development in society?
Why is dishonesty considered detrimental to progress and development in society?
Which of the following would not be categorized as a moral virtue?
Which of the following would not be categorized as a moral virtue?
What is the relationship between civic and moral virtues?
What is the relationship between civic and moral virtues?
Which quality is associated with responsible citizens in their societal roles?
Which quality is associated with responsible citizens in their societal roles?
What is a disadvantage of a federal state structure regarding authority?
What is a disadvantage of a federal state structure regarding authority?
What does a confederation primarily allow member states to do?
What does a confederation primarily allow member states to do?
Which of the following is NOT a common goal of a confederation?
Which of the following is NOT a common goal of a confederation?
In a parliamentary system of government, who typically appoints the prime minister?
In a parliamentary system of government, who typically appoints the prime minister?
How are executive members typically appointed in a parliamentary system?
How are executive members typically appointed in a parliamentary system?
Which of the following is a limitation of a federal state structure regarding legislation?
Which of the following is a limitation of a federal state structure regarding legislation?
What is a characteristic feature of a confederation's structure?
What is a characteristic feature of a confederation's structure?
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches in a parliamentary government?
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches in a parliamentary government?
What is one potential issue with the federal state structure regarding economic threats?
What is one potential issue with the federal state structure regarding economic threats?
What commonly characterizes the functioning of the European Union as a confederation?
What commonly characterizes the functioning of the European Union as a confederation?
What is the primary definition of fairness?
What is the primary definition of fairness?
Which of the following best describes prudence?
Which of the following best describes prudence?
Which statement best represents a civic virtue?
Which statement best represents a civic virtue?
Why is paying fair taxes considered a responsibility of a good citizen?
Why is paying fair taxes considered a responsibility of a good citizen?
What does tax evasion primarily refer to?
What does tax evasion primarily refer to?
How is fairness closely linked to personal feelings?
How is fairness closely linked to personal feelings?
Which of the following is NOT a component of prudence?
Which of the following is NOT a component of prudence?
What role does tax compliance play in national development?
What role does tax compliance play in national development?
What is the relationship between civic virtues and behavior?
What is the relationship between civic virtues and behavior?
What is a major challenge related to taxation mentioned?
What is a major challenge related to taxation mentioned?
Flashcards
Virtue Ethics
Virtue Ethics
A branch of ethics that focuses on developing good character for a better community.
Virtues
Virtues
Traits like honesty, courage, and compassion that contribute to good moral behavior.
Ethics
Ethics
The study of right and wrong in human conduct.
Honesty
Honesty
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Courage
Courage
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Compassion
Compassion
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Generosity
Generosity
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Moral Virtues
Moral Virtues
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Civic Virtues
Civic Virtues
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Dishonesty
Dishonesty
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Corrupt Behavior
Corrupt Behavior
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Mismanagement
Mismanagement
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Fairness
Fairness
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Prudence
Prudence
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Paying Fair Taxes
Paying Fair Taxes
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Tax Evasion
Tax Evasion
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Contraband
Contraband
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Proportional Taxation
Proportional Taxation
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Tax Evasion (Problem)
Tax Evasion (Problem)
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Contraband (Problem)
Contraband (Problem)
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Tax Contribution (Importance)
Tax Contribution (Importance)
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Federal State System
Federal State System
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Confederation
Confederation
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Parliamentary System
Parliamentary System
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Presidential System
Presidential System
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Unitary State
Unitary State
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Cabinet Government
Cabinet Government
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Direct Democracy
Direct Democracy
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Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy
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Constitutional Government
Constitutional Government
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Nominal Head of State
Nominal Head of State
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Limited Government
Limited Government
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Separation of Powers
Separation of Powers
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Collective Responsibility
Collective Responsibility
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Study Notes
Workbook Description
- Workbooks are supplementary resources to reinforce academic learning.
- Workbooks offer activities for valuable practice and academic inquiry.
- The goal is for students to engage in valuable learning experiences.
- The workbook aims to enhance knowledge, skills, attitudes, and interpersonal skills, aligning with the curriculum and 21st-century education.
Instructional Methodologies
- Methodologies are based on research in student cognition and knowledge construction.
- Each unit emphasizes specific content, skills, and learning objectives.
- The structure and format maintain consistency across units.
- Students should prepare with their workbook, textbook, and practice book.
Active Participation
- Active student participation is crucial for resolving exercises related to prior learning.
- Active participation includes discussions with instructors and classmates to resolve problems.
- Parental support is highly recommended during the process.
Academic Integrity
- Copying work from peers is detrimental to developing academic integrity.
- Copying work does not aid in understanding or gaining knowledge.
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This quiz assesses your understanding of effective methodologies for utilizing workbooks in academic settings. It covers the importance of active participation, instructional methodologies, and the overall goal of enhancing students' knowledge and skills. Prepare to engage with concepts that align with 21st-century education principles.