2.1.5 Journal - Reflecting On World Governments (Journal)

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2.1.

5 Journal:
Reflecting on
World
Governments Journal
MS Contemporary Name: Lexi Brooks
World Sem 1 Date: 12/1/2022

In one or two paragraphs, explain two factors you could use to determine whether a
government is limited or unlimited. Then, describe an example of each type of
government. In each example, be sure to provide details about who the head of
government is, how this person became leader, and the role citizens play in the
government.

 Read the assignment carefully and make sure you answer each part of the
question or questions.

 After you've written your response, go back and read it again to make sure your
thoughts are clear.
Score Description

All parts of the question are answered


correctly. Student accurately explained
two factors he or she could use to
determine whether a government is
limited or unlimited. The student also
described an example of a limited
government and an example of an
9 – 10 unlimited government.

Most parts of the question are


answered correctly. Student left out one
7–8 part of the 9 – 10-point response.

Most parts of the question are


answered correctly. Student left out one
part of the 9 – 10-point response and/or
5–6 displayed at least one misconception.

Answer is incomplete or incorrect.


Student left out one part of the 9 – 10-
point response and/or displayed at least
3–4 two misconceptions.

Answer is incomplete or incorrect.


Student left out one part of the 9 – 10-
point response and/or displayed at least
1–2 three misconceptions.

Nothing is correct or no response is


given. The student either has very little
understanding of how to approach the
0 task or has not attempted the work.

Teacher score: ________ out of 10.


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2.1.5 Journal: Reflecting on World Governments

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