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$100 Question from Economics

Meaning “let them be,” this meansno government interference in business.

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$100 Answer from Economics

Laissez-Faire

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$200 Question from Economics

He is considered the “Father of Socialism.”

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$200 Answer from Economics

Karl Marx

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$300 Question from Economics

Name two positives of socialism.

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$300 Answer from Economics

No class system; no homeless;workers share wealth; no unemployment

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$400 Question from Economics

Who is the economist who favoredcapitalism?

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$400 Answer from Economics

Adam Smith

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$500 Question from Economics

He co-wrote the Communist Manifestowith Marx. He became a socialist afterseeing the working conditions in his father’s factory.

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$500 Answer from Economics

Friedrich Engels

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$100 Question from Terms

This is the economic system where themeans of production are owned by the people and wealth is distributed equally.

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$100 Answer from Terms

Socialism

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$200 Question from Terms

This term means ‘the workers.’

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$200 Answer from Terms

Proletariat

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$300 Question from Terms

This is the document that called for a ‘workers revolution.’

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$300 Answer from Terms

Communist Manifesto

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$400 Question from Terms

This is the term that means ‘perfect society.’ Many people in the 1700s and 1800s thoughtit was possible.

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$400 Answer from Terms

Utopia

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$500 Question from Terms

What does utilitarianism mean?

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$500 Answer from Terms

The government should do what is best(the greatest happiness) for the greatest number of people.

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$100 Question from New Science

He believed that animals that can adaptto their environment would survive and lead to a process called ‘evolution.’

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Charles Darwin

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$200 Question from New Science

Louis Pasteur discovered that thesemicroorganisms cause disease.

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Bacteria

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$300 Question from New Science

Gregor Mendel while working with peapods discovered what?

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$300 Answer from New Science

Genetics – the gene theory

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$400 Question from New Science

This sociologist studied dogs to determinecertain behavioral reactions to stimuli.

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$400 Answer from New Science

Ivan Pavlov

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$500 Question from New Science

This scientist discovered vaccinations.

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Edward Jenner

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$100 Question from City Life

Name one city service that improvedcity life during the late 1800s.

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$100 Answer from City Life

Sewers; parks; garbage pickup

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$200 Question from City Life

During the late 1800s people now hadtime for leisure activities. Name one.

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$200 Answer from City Life

Glee clubs; golf; playing kids games;going to the park; operas; biking

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$300 Question from City Life

How did food “improve” during the late1800s? (Give one reason)

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$300 Answer from City Life

Food could be canned. Food could befrozen. Food could be transported quicker.

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$400 Question from City Life

In search for jobs many people left Europe for the US, South America, andAustralia. This is known as:

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$400 Answer from City Life

Immigration

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$500 Question from City Life

To leave one’s home country for a newland (and new city) means to do this:

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$500 Answer from City Life

Emigrate

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$100 Question from Art

This type of art was in reactionto romanticism. The artists paintedlife “as it was.”

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$100 Answer from Art

Realism

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$200 Question from Art

This artistic movement didn’t likestructure and rules. They felt for thepoor and weak.

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Romanticism

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$300 Question from Art

This artistic movement includedartists trying to capture a singleimpression of a moment.

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Impressionism

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$400 Question from Art

These artists used imagery in theirpaintings.

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$400 Answer from Art

Symbolism

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$500 Question from Art

Pointillism is included in this artisticmovement.

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$500 Answer from Art

Postimpressionism

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ArtThis is the most famous postimpressionistspainters. He is also known for cutting offhis own ear.

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Final Jeopardy AnswerVincent van Gogh