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Democracy Review Questions & Answers by Mr. Ravine Format by Carl Lyman © September 2001

Jeopardy JudaismChristianityVocabulary 1Vocabulary

Credits  That ’ s all folks. Exit

Judaism $100  Morality & Ethics

Judaism $100  What Jewish laws focused on

Judaism $200  World without poverty or injustice

Judaism $200  What the prophets of Judaism hoped for

Judaism $300  Acting responsibly towards others

Judaism $300  A belief of Judaism

Judaism $400  Help the unfortunate

Judaism $400  What the Jewish community should do

Judaism $500  Self worth of the individual

Judaism $500  An important belief of Judaism that is important to democracy

Christianity $100  Person who stressed the importance of people’s love for God, their neighbors, their enemies and themselves

Christianity $100  Who is Jesus

Christianity $200  Had a message of equality

Christianity $200  Who is Paul

Christianity $300  Message of equality was central to…

Christianity $300  democracy

Christianity $400  Strengthened the idea of the value of the individual

Christianity $400  What are Protestant ideas

Christianity $500  Movement within the Catholic church that led to the growth of democracy

Christianity $500  What is the Reformation

Vocabulary 1 $100  What is a Republic

Vocabulary 1 $100  Form of government where the people elect or select their leaders (Hint: Rome had this)

Vocabulary 1 $200  Council of Elders (only 28 non-elected wealthy Spartans over 60) is an example of this form of rule

Vocabulary 1 $200  What is Oligarchy

Vocabulary 1 $300  Government that provides very little or no rights for its people

Vocabulary 1 $300  What is Totalitarian

Vocabulary 1 $400  Government that is ruled by a king or queen

Vocabulary 1 $400  What is a Monarchy

Vocabulary 1 $500  Often civilizations or empires will experience a time period of great achievements, what is this called?

Vocabulary 1 $500  What is a Golden Age

Vocabulary 2s $100  People who help run the government

Vocabulary 2s $100  Who are Public Officials

Vocabulary 2s $200  Solon divided the people of Athens into 4 different ones of theses?

Vocabulary 2s $200  What are classes

Vocabulary 2s $300  Being wrongly treated for no reason

Vocabulary 2s $300  What is injustice

Vocabulary 2s $400  Type of movements that both Martin Luther and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led

Vocabulary 2s $400  What are protests

Vocabulary 2s $500  If you get an A on this test you are well on your way to being?

Vocabulary 2s $500  What is College Ready!