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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Systems of Government Greco-Roman or Judeo-Christian Tyranny Philosophers 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point60 Point10 Point 20 Points70 Points20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 80 Points30 Points 90 Points40 Points 100 Points50 Points Religion

5 Rule by a king or queen A. Democracy B. Republic C. Oligarchy D. Monarchy

6 Monarchy

7 Where people govern themselves through councils and agreed-upon laws A. Monarchy B. Democracy C. Oligarchy D. Republic

8 Democracy

9 Indirect democracy where citizens elect representatives A. Monarchy B. Direct Democracy C. Dictatorship D. Republic

10 Republic

11 Where citizens represent themselves directly at councils A. Tyranny B. Republic C. Autocracy D. Direct Democracy

12 Direct Democracy

13 System of government used in Ancient Rome (also the same type used in the U.S.A.) A. Monarchy B. Republic C. Direct Democracy D. Autocracy

14 Republic

15 Holy Bible; Jesus Christ A. Islam B. Christianity C. Judaism D. Buddhism

16 Christianity

17 In what type of religion do people believe in one God A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Atheism D. Agnosticism

18 Monotheism

19 Type of religion practiced by the Christians and Jews A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Atheism D. Agnosticism

20 Monotheism

21 In what type of religion do people believe in many gods? A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Atheism D. Agnosticism

22 Polytheism

23 What type of religion was practiced in ancient Rome? A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Atheism D. Agnosticism

24 Polytheism

25 Voting A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

26 Greco-Roman

27 Choosing between doing good and wrong A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

28 Judeo-Christian

29 People are born with worth and dignity because they were created by God A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

30 Judeo-Christian

31 Natural Laws A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

32 Greco-Roman

33 Reason and Philosophy A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

34 Greco-Roman

35 Laws created by the government are supreme A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

36 Greco-Roman

37 10 Commandment Holy Bible A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

38 Judeo-Christian

39 Polytheism (Belief in many gods) A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

40 Greco-Roman

41 Twelve Tables A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

42 Greco-Roman

43 Monotheism (Belief in one god) A. Greco-Roman B. Judeo-Christian

44 Judeo-Christian

45 A leader who takes over the government (often illegally) A. King B. Monarch C. President D. Tyrant

46 Tyrant

47 Shared power with Tyrants A. The people B. The aristocracy C. Philosophers D. Nobody

48 Nobody

49 The reason why Plato believed tyrants can become dangerous A. Too much freedom B. Too much wealth C. Too much popular support D. Too much interest in war

50 Too much freedom

51 The reason why Aristotle thinks tyrants govern against the will of the people A. Tyrants take power illegally B. Tyrants dislike the people C. Tyrants are selfish D. Tyrants love the people

52 Tyrants are selfish

53 How are kings and tyrants similar? A. They both have absolute power B. They both have popular support C. They are both born with power D. They both obtain power illegally

54 They both have absolute power

55 Socrates, Plato, Aristotle A. Founding Fathers B. Three wise men C. Greek philosophers D. Big Three

56 Greek philosophers

57 The primary activity of a philosopher in Ancient Greece A. Criticize the government B. Think about natural laws C. Work towards democracy D. Reform the laws

58 Think about natural laws

59 How ancient Greek philosophers helped the development of democracy A. Expanded the citizenship B. Ended the rule of tyrants C. Wrote a basic set of fair laws D. Promoted reason and thought

60 Promoted reason and thought

61 Wrote The Republic and believed tyrants have too much freedom A. Socrates B. Plato C. Aristotle D. Epicurus

62 Plato

63 Wrote Politics and argued that tyrants act against the people because they are selfish A. Socrates B. Plato C. Aristotle D. Epicurus

64 Aristotle


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