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2 GovernmentGovernment Click Here to PLAY Click Here to PLAY

3 Forms of Gov’t Federalist or Anti-Federalist Constitutional Principles Misc. Federalists or Anti-Federalist Quote Go to Final JeopardyGo to Double JeopardyReplayEnd Round

4 This government has representatives elected by the people to vote on laws. next

5 What is a republic? $100

6 This is the absence of government. next

7 What is anarchy? $200

8 The ruler controls all aspects of life, often times tied to the divine right of kings. next

9 What is an absolute monarchy? $300

10 Political system based on distinct levels of lords, nobles and serfs. next

11 What is feudalism? $400

12 Government by a small group. next

13 What is an oligarchy? $500

14 A Bill of Rights serves to secure the minority against the abuse and tyranny of the majority. next

15 What are Anti- Federalists? $100

16 This country should never split into a number of unsocial, jealous and alien sovereignties. next

17 What are Federalists? $200

18 The energy in the executive branch is a leading characteristic in the definition of good government. next

19 What are Federalists? $300

20 The federal government should be clothed with the powers necessary to complete execution of trust. next

21 What are Federalists? $400

22 I am against inserting a declaration of rights in the Constitution. If such an addition is not dangerous, it is at least unnecessary. next

23 What are Federalists? $500

24 States should retain much of the power in the government. next

25 What are Anti- Federalists? $100

26 Blamed for the failure of the Articles of Confederation. next

27 Who are the Anti- Federalists? $200

28 Believed in a powerful national government that could act with force and unity. next

29 Who are the Federalists? $300

30 Local governments will be more responsive to the needs of the people. next

31 Who are the Anti- Federalists? $400

32 There will be too few representatives for too many people. next

33 Who are Anti- Federalists? $500

34 A citizen is entitled to all rights as long as they don’t infringe on others. next

35 What is individual rights? $100

36 People are the source of government power. next

37 What is popular sovereignty? $200

38 Dividing the power in the government among three branches. next

39 What is the separation of powers? $300

40 Government is not all powerful. Its acts should be willed by the people. next

41 What is limited government? $400

42 Citizens are bound by an agreement to obey laws and their rights are guaranteed. next

43 What is republicanism? $500

44 In this government, the people vote on all laws. next

45 What is a direct democracy? $100

46 Each branch of the government is subject to restraint by the other two. next

47 What is checks and balances? $200

48 This was the document that failed and led to the writing of the Constitution. next

49 What is the Articles of Confederation? $300

50 The national government has powers listed in the Constitution- all others belong to the states. next

51 What is Federalism? $400

52 This was later added to the Constitution to guarantee civil liberties of the people against the power of the government. next

53 What is the Bill of Rights? $500

54 Daily Double next

55 Final Jeopardy Today ’ s Category: The Constitution next

56 Name the two reasons the Federalists gave for not wanting to add the Bill of Rights. next

57 What is the belief that the Constitution was a Bill of Rights and their fear to limit our rights to a specific bill? next

58 World History Thanks for PLAYING! Go to Double Jeopardy

59 World History Double Jeopardy

60 Art Literature American Revolution Creation of the US Monarchy Go to Final JeopardyGo to Regular JeopardyReplayEnd Round

61 This type of art was grand and ornate. next

62 What is baroque? $200

63 This type of art was inspired from classical Greece and Rome and emphasized balance and order. next

64 $400 What is neoclassical? $400

65 This composer began in classical style, but later began the trend into the Age of Romanticism. next

66 Who is Beethoven? $600 $600

67 An example of this style of art would be the palace of Versailles. next

68 What is baroque? $800

69 An example of this style of art would be a piano. next

70 What is neoclassical? $1000

71 This means “absolute ruler.” next

72 What is a despot? $200

73 Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms became known as this. next

74 What are enlightened despots? $400

75 This Prussian ruler was influenced by Voltaire and called himself a “servant of the state.” next

76 Who is Frederick II? $600

77 Known as the most radical of the enlightened despots, this Austrian monarch required peasants be paid in cash. next

78 Who is Joseph II? $800

79 This Russian ruler was most admired by philosophers, but changed her reform movement after a serf uprising. next

80 Who is Catherine the Great? $1000

81 This type of writing began during the Enlightenment. next

82 What is a novel? $200

83 This is the author who wrote Robinson Crusoe. next

84 Who is Daniel Defoe? $400

85 In this novel, a young servant girl refuses the advances of her master. next

86 What is Richardson’s Pamela? $600

87 Though publication was delayed by the Church, Denis Diderot published the most current Enlightenment information in this. next

88 What is the Encyclopedia ? $800

89 This was a huge contributor in the spreading of ideas in the Enlightenment. next

90 What is media? $1000

91 English Parliament passed this to prevent colonists from selling to any nation except Britain. next

92 What are the Navigation Acts? $200

93 This required colonists to pay tax on printed materials. next

94 What is the Stamp Act? $400

95 This was drafted by the colonists on July 4, 1776, declaring themselves free from British control. next

96 What is the Declaration of Independence? $600

97 Enlightenment ideas greatly influenced the American Revolution and especially this author of the Declaration of Independence. next

98 Who is Thomas Jefferson? $800

99 One can see the influence of the Enlightenment on the Declaration of Independence by it declaring Britain’s failure to protect these. next

100 What are the Rights of Man? $1000

101 This document, which was later scrapped, gave most power to individual states and gave little power to a central government. next

102 What is the Articles of Confederation ? $200

103 These were the group who supported the passage of the Constitution and believed in a strong central government. next

104 Who are Federalists? $400

105 This was added to appease the Anti- Federalists into passing the Constitution. next

106 What are the Bill of Rights? $600

107 The legislative, executive and judicial branches of government were added to provide this, which prevents one branch from becoming too powerful. next

108 What are checks and balances? $800

109 Of the 13 colonies, this many were needed to approve the passage of the Constitution. next

110 What are 9? $1000

111 Daily Double next

112 Final Jeopardy Today ’ s Category: Bill of Rights

113 Name three rights protected in the Bill of Rights. next

114 What are freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion, or the due process of law. next

115 World History JEOPARDY JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING!


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