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JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Board Instructions Template by Kevin Dufendach Updates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardy JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Instructions Board not in any way endorsed or affiliated with the Jeopardy Game Show

Instructions Reset Adjust Countdown Timer To start a new game, click the “reset” button on the board slide. This will reset the board, set each player’s score to 0, and randomly move the Daily Double. Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores. Click on the lights at the bottom to start a countdown (click below to change). Incorrect response: Click the “incorrect” button if the player responds incorrectly, and their score will subtract. Correct response: Press the “correct” button if the player responds correctly, and the correct response will then be shown. To skip viewing the correct response, check the box below If no one gets the question correct, press the arrow to go to the next slide (or return to the board if the checkbox below is checked). Troubleshooting: Do not delete the value shape (e.g. $400) from any slide. If you don’t like it, you can move it off the screen, but DON’T DELETE IT, and don’t change its text!!! Do not delete question slides and copy them in from somewhere else. You can do this to replace “answer” slides, but just not question slides (unless you re-apply the hyperlinks to the board) If none of the functions are working, see “Macro Troubleshooting” Adjust Countdown Timer Import from Excel Template (Template available online) Template by Kevin Dufendach. Updates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardy Please send questions and comments to krd.public+Jeopardy@gmail.com

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$100 Results in slight forms of punishment and is not enforced by the courts

Law in Society, $100 response Rules

Name two reasons why we need laws: $200 Name two reasons why we need laws:

Law in Society, $200 response Provide structure for society Protects us from each other

How does law reflect morality? [3 reasons] $300 How does law reflect morality? [3 reasons]

Law in Society, $300 response Reflect attitude of community Suggest the values, attitudes, and beliefs that citizens have in common Good person is someone who lives morally (and obeys the law)

What is the rule of law? What are the three steps? $400 What is the rule of law? What are the three steps?

Law in Society, $400 response Rule of law is a legal principal that governs a country 1. Individuals must recognize and accept that law is needed to regulate society 2. Law applies equally to everyone 3. No one in society has the right to take away our rights

Name and explain the 4 characteristics of Justice $500 Name and explain the 4 characteristics of Justice

Law in Society, $500 response Treat like cases alike and different cases different Consider a law unjust if it discriminates on the basis of irrelevant characteristics Justice should be impartial, law should be applied regardless of a person’s position or financial status Law should conform to societies values and beliefs

The earliest known set of written laws are: $100 The earliest known set of written laws are:

$100 Early Law, $100 response Code of Hammurabi

What is the central difference between retribution and restitution $200 What is the central difference between retribution and restitution

$200 Early Law, $200 response Retribution is justice based on vengeance and punishment Restitution is financial payments to the victims of a crime

How is Mosaic law different from the Code of Hammurabi? $300 How is Mosaic law different from the Code of Hammurabi?

$300 Becky, $300 response Code of Hammurabi did not distinguish between accidental and deliberate accident Mosaic law was more concerned with punishing deliberate actions than an accident

Name and explain the three different trial types in early Britain: $400 Name and explain the three different trial types in early Britain:

Becky, $400 response Trial by Ordeal Trial by Oath Helping Trial by Combat

Name and explain the four historical roots of law: $500 Name and explain the four historical roots of law:

Early Law, $500 response Code of Hammurabi Mosaic Law Greek Law Roman Law

Laws that are made by elected government representatives: $100 Laws that are made by elected government representatives:

Classifying Law, $100 response Statue Law

$200 What is stare decisis?

Classification of Law, $200 To stand by one’s decision

What are the three levels of statue law? $300 What are the three levels of statue law?

Classification of Law, $300 Federal, Provincial, Municipal

Is a bylaw similar or different to the Indian Act $400 Is a bylaw similar or different to the Indian Act

Classification of Law, $400 Similar Bylaw is a law that deals with local issues, and Indian Act allows natives to make laws in their own local area

$500 Name and explain the difference between the three Classifications of Law?

Classification of Law, $500 Constitutional Law Statue Law Common Law

Law that governs the relations between independent nations is called: $100 Law that governs the relations between independent nations is called:

$100 Danielle, $100 response International Law

$200 Making sure that at a trial all the proper methods have been taken in collecting evidence and examining a witness:

$200 Danielle, $200 response Procedural Law

$300 Sandra is suing Mcdonalds because she was burned by their coffee. What type of law does this fall under

$300 Danielle, $300 response Tort Law

Name and explain the three types of public law $400 Name and explain the three types of public law

Danielle, $400 response Criminal Law Administrative Law Constitutional Law

Name and explain the 6 types of private law $500 Name and explain the 6 types of private law

Danielle, $500 response Tort Law Contract Law Family Law Wills and Estates Property Law Employment Law

$100 Noelle wants to buy a house in Cairo. She will be using which type of law:

$100 Eleanor, $100 response Property Law

Explain the federal system of law $200 Explain the federal system of law

$200 Eleanor, $200 response Two level system of law consisting of the central government and the provincial governments

$300 Hossam has abused his boss because he was not paid for working overtime. Which areas of law does this deal with?

Criminal and Employment $300 Eleanor, $300 response Criminal and Employment

What three problems did Canada have with the Statute of Westminster? $400 What three problems did Canada have with the Statute of Westminster?

$400 Eleanor, $400 response Each time it wanted to change or amend the constitution it had to ask Britain There was confusion regarding the division of powers Some were concerned that nothing in the constitution guaranteed civil liberties

What is the role of the United Nations? [4 points] $500 What is the role of the United Nations? [4 points]

$500 Eleanor, $500 response Help nations resolve disputes peacefully, to avoid war Protect human rights Codify and develop international law Developed regulations such as int’l trade, protection of env’t, organized crime

$100 Which Prime Minster made it a goal to patriate the constitution of Canada

$100 Fredrick, $100 response Pierre Elliot Trudeau

$200 The branch of the government responsible for carrying out the government’s plans and policies

$200 Fredrick, $200 response The Executive Branch

What are the 5 sections of the Federal Executive Government? $300 What are the 5 sections of the Federal Executive Government?

Ministries and Civil Services $300 Fredrick, $300 response Queen Governor General PM Cabinet Ministries and Civil Services

$400 What is the purpose of the legislative branch of the federal government? What three sections make up this branch of gov’t

Fredrick, $400 response Role is to make laws Parliament House of Commons Senators

$500 Draw a picture of the three levels of government law makers and enforcers

$500 Fredrick, $500 response Executive- FED- Queen, GG, PM, Cabinet, Ministries and Civil Services Legislative- FED Judiciary Parliament, House of Commons, Senate Supreme Court Federal Court Provincial Courts PROV- Queen, LG, Premier, Cabinet, Min and Civil Services PROV- Legislative Assembly

DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

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DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

Explain how a Law is made Laws Final Jeopardy Explain how a Law is made Reveal Prompt Reveal Response

Final Jeopardy Response                 Final Jeopardy Response First Reading Read for the first time and printed Second Reading Members debate the bill Committee Stage Study the bill Report Stage/Third Reading Make amendments and then vote Senate Bill follows a similar process Royal Assent Receives Royal Assent after being passed by both Houses