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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Iroquois Confederacy Local Govt.Provincial Govt. Democracy Ancient Athens

1-1a An action that is not fair. C1 $100

1-1q What is an injustice? C1? $100

1-2a A concern or problem that affects a community. C1 $200

1-2a What is an issue? C1 $200

1-3a A group of people who share the same government, rules and laws. C1 $300

1-3a What is a society? C1 $300

1-4a Providing accommodations so that things will be fair and equal for everyone. C1 $400

1-4a What is equity? C1 $400

1-final Citizens electing people to represent them in government. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

1-final What is representative democracy?

C2 $ a A government official who works for the court.

C2 $ a What is a magistrate?

C2 $ a A political group in Athenian society

C2 $ a What is a tribe?

C2 $ a A ruler who seizes power and governs in a harsh cruel way.

C2 $ a What is a tyrant?

C2 $ a Names drawn by chance from a large number of choices.

C2 $ a What is a lottery?

C2 $ a People voting directly to make decisions rather than having representatives.

C2 $ a What is a direct democracy?

C3 $ a A decision made that everyone agrees to.

C3 $ a What is a consensus?

C3 $ a The name the people of the Six Nations call themselves.

C3 $ a What is Haudenosaunee?

C3 $ a A large group of Iroquois families who are related to one another.

C3 $ a What is a clan?

C3 $ a A shared belief system.

C3 $ a What is a collective identity?

C3 $ a A partnership agreed on by nations or groups of people.

C3 $ a What is a confederacy?

C4 $ a A piece of paper used for voting that lists the names of the candidates.

C4 $ a What is a ballot?

C4 $ a Laws passed by a local government.

C4 $ a What are bylaws?

C4 $ a A person elected to local government.

C4 $ a What is a councillor?

C4 $ a The person responsible for running the schools in a jurisdiction.

C4 $ a Who is the superintendent?

C4 $ a A committee made up of concerned citizens and members of government.

C4 $ a What is an advisory committee?

C5 $ a A proposed or suggested law.

C5 $ a What is a bill?

C5 $ a An elected representative for a constituency.

C5 $ a What is a Member of the Legislative Assembly?

C5 $ a Am elected representative in charge of a provincial department.

C5 $ a What is a cabinet minister?

C5 $ a A bill signed by the Lieutenant Governor.

C5 $ a What is an act or a law?

C5 $ a Funds that the government provides to those who need help to participate in a program.

C5 $ a What are subsidies?