Forms of Government Reflection Questions. Theocracy (Iran) Who was your leader? Were you successful? If so, how? If not, why not? What would you do differently?

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Forms of Government Reflection Questions

Theocracy (Iran) Who was your leader? Were you successful? If so, how? If not, why not? What would you do differently?

Autocracy-Monarchy (Saudi Arabia) Who was your leader? Were you successful? If so, how? If not, why not? What would you do differently? Did you like this round?

Direct Democracy Who was your leader? Were you successful? If so, how? If not, why not? What would you do differently? Was it effective to vote on each step in building the tower? Should the US become direct democracy? Why or why not?

Oligarchy (Syria) Who was your leader? Were you successful? If so, how? If not, why not? What would you do differently? How did your game change when guys beca`me in charge of the game instead of the girls?

Synthesis and Reflection (Individual) 1-2 paragraphs Paragraph One Describe what it was like to build your towers. How were decisions made? What was the decision-making process like? Was it easy/hard? What were the challenges? How did you feel about the decisions being made? Did you agree with them? Disagree? If so, how? Paragraph Two Apply this information to a government. How effectively do you think a government would run based on this form of decision making? (write from the perspective of the government type you were in)