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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the to advance To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the left hand corner of the answer screen. To advance to Double Jeopardy Correct Answer Return
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TerminologyUniting for IndependenceArticles ofConfederationConstitutional ConventionPotluckBonus$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$400$800$1200$1600$2000AnswerReturn Social Contractinterstate commercenot sanctioned by lawpolitical disorderillegalExtralegal meansAnarchy meansinterstate commercenot sanctioned by lawpolitical disorderillegalShahMuslimAbrahamAllahA follower of the religion of Islam is a/ anlimited governmentrule of lawseparation of powersapartheidEveryone must obey the law; no one is above the law.apartheidextralegalinterstate commercesanctionsMeasures such as withholding economic aid to influence a foreign government's activities.sanctionsapartheidrevenueembargoAn agreement prohibiting trade.economic benefit for Britainsoldiers for the British Crownpassage to the Asian worldsouls for the Church of EnglandIn the eyes of the British, the American colonies existed for this reason.strong central government.arbitrary power.taxation without representation.human liberty and consent of the governed.According to the Declaration of Independence, government should be based on the principle oflow taxes.protection from the French.protection from Native Americans.money for traded goods.Until the mid-1700s, the colonists remained loyal to Britain in exchange for some self-rule andA loose union of independent states is afederal systemconstitutional government.unitary systemconfederacyThe effort to control or influence the conduct of government is calledpoliticsconstitutional lawlaissez-fairefree marketWhich theory of the origins of government sees government rulers as an extension of the family?EvolutionDivine RightForceSocial ContractWhich theory of the origins of government sees government rulers as representatives of God?EvolutionDivine RightForceSocial ContractWhich theory of the origins of government sees government as a result of warfare and conflict?EvolutionDivine RightForceSocial ContractWhich theory of the origins of government was supported by John Locke?EvolutionDivine RightForceSocial Contractparliamentary governmentoligarchypresidential governmentauthoritarian governmentIn this form of government, executive and legislative functions both reside in the elected assembly.the United States.France.Greece and Rome.Great Britain.Democracy comes fromHouse of CommonspresidentapartheidNational DietThis is found in Great Britain's form of parliamentary government.House of Commons.National Diet.House of Lords.Congress.Japan has a parliament of two houses, called theHouse of Lords.House of Commons.House of Representativesthe Premiere Cabinet.Life peers hold positions of authority in what government house?House of Lords.House of Commons.National People's Congress.the Premiere Cabinet.China's highest organ of state power is therepublicsconstitutional monarchyoligarchiesdemocraciesAs in a dictatorship, these governments usually suppress political opposition.autocracyoligarchydemocracyrepublicTotalitarian dictatorship is a form of this type of government.Ayatollah Ruhollah KhomeiniSaddam HusseinFidel CastroMao ZedongUnder this man, Cuba became a Communist dictatorship.DailyDouble!!

Mayflower CompactFundamental Orders of ConnecticutJohn Lockes ideasMagna CartaThis document began the idea of limited governmenttheories that influenced the American RevolutionMayflower CompactFundamental Orders of ConnecticutJohn Lockes ideasMagna Cartafirst plan for colonial governmentMayflower CompactFundamental Orders of ConnecticutGreat FundamentalsMagna CartaWhat was the first system of colonial laws?Mayflower CompactFundamental Orders of ConnecticutGreat FundamentalsMagna CartaCharles I signed this document that stopped collection of taxes without Parliament's consent.

Mayflower CompactPetition of RightEnglish Bill of RightsMagna CartaDoubleJeopardy!!

AnswerReturn Divine RightAnswerReturn ForceAnswerReturn parliamentary governmentAnswerReturn Greece and Rome.AnswerReturn House of CommonsAnswerReturn National Diet.AnswerReturn House of Lords.AnswerReturn National People's Congress.AnswerReturn oligarchiesAnswerReturn autocracyAnswerReturn Fidel CastroBecause society does not have all the resources that everyone wants, this exists.comparative advantagescarcitynationalizationfree trade agreementsAnswerReturn scarcityAnswerReturn Magna CartaAnswerReturn John Lockes ideasAnswerReturn Mayflower CompactAnswerReturn Great FundamentalsAnswerReturn Petition of Right

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Uniting forIndependenceArticles of ConfederationConstitutional ConventionPotluckBonusReturnAnswernot sanctioned by lawAnswerReturnpolitical disorderAnswerReturnMuslimAnswerReturnrule of lawAnswerReturnsanctionsAnswerReturnembargoAnswerReturneconomic benefit for BritainAnswerReturnhuman liberty and consent of the governed.AnswerReturnprotection from the French.suppression of Locke's writings.passing the Stamp Act.without representation.oppression.The fundamental reason the colonists revolted was because of governmentAnswerReturnwithout representation.AnswerReturnto make lawsAnswerReturnapproval of 9 of 13 statesAnswerReturnconsent of all 13 statesAnswerReturneconomic depressionAnswerReturnShays's Rebellion.AnswerReturna strong national government.created weaker national government.strengthened state governments.lacked a bill of rights. did not abolish slavery.The Anti-Federalists objected to the Constitution because itAnswerReturnlacked a bill of rights.AnswerReturnJames MadisonAnswerReturnslaveryAnswerReturnWilliam PatersonAnswerReturngovernmentAnswerReturnHobbesAnswerReturnconstitutional governmentAnswerReturnan industrialized nation.DailyDouble!!

AnswerReturnpoliticsAnswerReturnthe King and Parliament generally confined themselves to governing the colonies' foreign and trade policies.AnswerReturnbitter attack against the British king for abuses said to have been done to the colonists over a long period of time.AnswerReturnlimited governmentAnswerReturnsupport the concept of natural rights and the idea that government be built on the consent of the governed.AnswerReturnwhether the courts should have the power of judicial review

FinalJeopardyName 3 weaknesses of the Articles of ConfederationFinalJeopardyCongress had no power to levy taxes.Congress had no power to regulate trade.Congress could not force anyone to obey the laws it passed.Laws needed approval of 9 of the 13 states to pass.Amending Articles required consent of all states.Central government had no executive branch.Government had no national court system.