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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 THIS theory on the origin of government says the main clan, head of the family, or perhaps the eldest or most respected served as authority.

$100 Answer from H1 Evolution Theory (Natural Rights)

$200 Question from H1 THIS theory states rulers were empowered by the gods and authority is all about blood line.

$200 Answer from H1 Divine Rights Theory

$300 Question from H1 Common desire and need brought people together to protect themselves from others according to THIS theory.

$300 Answer from H1 Force Theory

$400 Question from H1 The responsibility of government resting with both the government and the citizens is a part of THIS theory.

$400 Answer from H1 The Social Contract Theory

$500 Question from H1 2 parts: HE espoused a grand theory to create a government and protect the rights of the citizens in THIS written work.

$500 Answer from H1 Thomas Hobbes; Leviathan

$100 Question from H2 “We the people”; that is, there is no absolute rule by monarchy or the like, is a part of THIS idea of government.

$100 Answer from H2 Self-Government

$200 Question from H2 The actions that are and are not permissible and which institutions are fairly established and which are not represents THIS idea of government.

$200 Answer from H2 Rights

$300 Question from H2 Nobody is above the law is a basic way to represent THIS idea of government.

$300 Answer from H2 Rule of Law.

$400 Question from H2 Established legal principles derived from The Constitution to protect the rights of citizens is part of THIS idea of government.

$400 Answer from H2 Due Process

$500 Question from H2 A political system where legalized force is restricted through powers that are delegated and specifically spelled out relates to THIS idea of governance.

$500 Answer from H2 Limited Government

$100 Question from H3 T.P. (not toilet paper) wrote THIS famous pamphlet so people could more easily understand the language and the ideas behind it.

$100 Answer from H3 (Thomas Paine) Common Sense

$200 Question from H3 The Barons (We don’t think they were red) wrote THIS document And first limited the powers of the Monarchy – King John specifically.

$200 Answer from H3 Magna Carta

$300 Question from H3 A long list of grievances against the king and justification for separation was the content of THIS document.

$300 Answer from H3 The Declaration of Independence

$400 Question from H3 The idea that the government is for the people and by the people was part of this pact.

$400 Answer from H3 The Mayflower Compact

$500 Question from H3 THIS document set strict limits on the royal family and their legal prerogatives against the people, like “subjects may have arms for their defence…”

$500 Answer from H3 The English Bill of Rights

$100 Question from H4 This is Part I of the Declaration of Independence.

$100 Answer from H4 The Preamble

$200 Question from H4 This is Part III of the Declaration of Independence, the airing of the dirty laundry.

$200 Answer from H4 The Grievances

$300 Question from H4 This is the final part of the Declaration of Independence.

$300 Answer from H4 The Resolution of Independence

$400 Question from H4 According to the D.O.I. THIS is the place Government derives its “just powers”.

$400 Answer from H4 From the consent of the governed.

$500 Question from H4 THESE are the truths that were self evident to the architects of the D.O.I.

$500 Answer from H4 “That all men are created equal- that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that Among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

$100 Question from H5 King George III levied THIS tax against the American colonists in If they didn’t like it they could’ve said so in a letter…wait they couldn’t have mailed it.

$100 Answer from H5 The Stamp Act

$200 Question from H5 Nathaniel Niles sermon # 2 of a series in 1774 compared THESE two types of freedom.

$200 Answer from H5 Spiritual freedom and Civil freedom

$300 Question from H5 In Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous speech he used THIS metaphor to represent the “insufficient” treatment of those with black skin to what is written in the Declaration of Independence

$300 Answer from H5 “A bad check”

$400 Question from H5 “Ok. Sir, would you mind stepping out of the vehicle? Ok. Sir. I understand that. Ok, sir.”; U.S.Border Patrol dialog at a check-point refers to THIS Amendment’s protection in the U.S. Constitution. There must be probable cause.

$400 Answer from H5 4 th Amendment

$500 Question from H5 THIS document signed while the boat was rocking expressed clearly a deep loyalty to native England and to the King regardless of his actions toward the Pilgrims.

$500 Answer from H5 The Mayflower Compact

Final Jeopardy 2 parts: THIS was the pen name under which Trenchard and Gordon wrote their 144 “letters” because this person was a statesman who opposed THIS Roman leader using republican ideas.

Final Jeopardy Answer Cato (Cato’s letters) and Julius Caesar