Types of Government Interactive Activity | Self-Grading Quiz | World Map Explorer
Stop struggling to explain abstract political concepts! This interactive digital activity lets students discover how different governments work through hands-on exploration—not worksheets.
✅ What's Included:
📍 Interactive World Map — Students click on 10+ countries to explore real government systems. Filter by type (Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Theocracy) to see patterns across the globe. Each country includes leader title, civil rights level, and source of power.
🔺 Power Structure Pyramids — Visual, clickable diagrams show how power flows in Democracy vs. Oligarchy vs. Dictatorship. Real-world examples included (USA, China, North Korea).
⚖️ Side-by-Side Comparison Tables — Students analyze how Democracy and Dictatorship differ across 6 key features: who holds power, elections, free speech, media, political parties, and term limits.
👑 Absolute vs. Constitutional Monarchy — Clear explanations with examples (Saudi Arabia vs. United Kingdom) help students understand the crucial difference.
🎯 15-Question Self-Grading Quiz — Immediate feedback after each question with explanations. Progress bar and score tracker keep students engaged. You'll see their final score—no grading required.
📋 Built-In Lesson Plan — Learning objectives, suggested timing (2-3 class periods), and teaching tips already included. Just open and go!
⭐ WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE:
✅ Zero Prep — Just share the file. No printing, cutting, or setup.
✅ Self-Grading — Quiz scores itself with instant feedback. Spend your time teaching, not grading.
✅ Sub-Ready — Detailed instructions built right in. Leave this for any substitute and know your class is learning.
✅ Works Offline — Single HTML file works without internet after first load. Perfect for schools with unreliable WiFi.
✅ No Logins Required — Students don't need accounts. No passwords to manage.
✅ Device Flexible — Works on Chromebooks, laptops, tablets, and classroom computers.
💡 PERFECT FOR:
✓ Civics & Government units
✓ World History / Global Studies
✓ Current events discussions
✓ Comparative government lessons
✓ Sub plans & emergency coverage
✓ Test review / stations activity
✓ Enrichment or early finishers
✓ Remote / hybrid learning days
A learning resource in one simple, helpful file