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Learn about autocracy, parliamentary democracy, and presidential democracy through examples and vocabulary. Understand how different government systems work in Europe.
Instructions for European Government Types
This game teaches three main government systems: autocracy, parliamentary democracy, and presidential democracy. Through multiple-choice questions and vocabulary matching, you will learn to identify characteristics of each system, including how leaders are chosen, how power is distributed, and what titles are used for executives and legislatures. The game progresses from identifying systems through examples to understanding formal definitions and terminology.
1. Identify Government Systems (Match country descriptions to government types)
Multiple choice - The level consists of 21 questions, but a maximum of 10 questions are practiced per game round. For each question, the player is given three possible answers, only one of which is correct. It is up to the player to choose the correct option. The student has 3 hearts (extra lives) that keep the game round going. Questions have text-to-speech in English. Answers have text-to-speech in English. There is no time limit. When the student has selected all the correct answers, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button labeled Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and try to complete the level again.2. Autocracy, Parliamentary, Presidential (Characteristics of governments)
Multiple choice - The level consists of 25 questions, but a maximum of 10 questions are practiced per game round. For each question, the player is given three possible answers, only one of which is correct. It is up to the player to choose the correct option. The student has 3 hearts (extra lives) that keep the game round going. Questions have text-to-speech in English. Answers have text-to-speech in English. There is no time limit. When the student has selected all the correct answers, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button labeled Cancel - then the correct answers will be displayed - and try to complete the level again.3. Unit Vocabulary (Link up)
Link up - The level consists of 6 questions and all of them are practiced in every game round. The player's task is to link the 6 questions in the colored boxes with the most appropriate answers in the white boxes. Each colored box can only be linked to one white box and vice versa. The student receives feedback on the links after submission and has 1 attempts to get all the links right. Questions have text-to-speech in English. Answers have text-to-speech in English. There is no time limit. When the student has linked all the boxes correctly, the game round is completed. If it is too difficult, the player can click the button labeled Cancel - then the correct links are displayed - and try to complete the level again.Calculation of knowledge points and medals
Each completed game level in European Government Types gives 1 knowledge points. You can collect a maximum of 3 knowledge points by completing all 3 levels.
In the game European Government Types, you can earn a total of 9 medals. Medals are awarded based on how many times you have completed a level:
- Bronze medal: after completing 2 rounds.
- Silver medal: after completing 5 rounds.
- Gold medal: after completing 10 rounds.
Knowledge points are only awarded for levels you have not completed before, meaning those that do not yet have checked green circles. Even after completing a level and earning both knowledge points and medals, you can continue practicing it. However, this will not grant any additional knowledge points or medals.
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