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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 How societies make and enforces public policy

$100 Answer from H1 What is Government?

$200 Question from H1 Life without laws and government

$200 Answer from H1 What is the “State of Nature”?

$300 Question from H1 These are the functions of government:

$300 Answer from H1 What are 1. leadership 2. order 3. security 4. defense 5. public service 6. Economic Security/Assistance? (List three for full points)

$400 Question from H1 These are the dysfunctions of government:

$400 Answer from H1 What are: 1. Allocation of Power to a select few 2. Perception of coerciveness rather than legitimacy? (Need both for full points)

$500 Question from H1 Describe the ultimate argument or essence of the above document.

$500 Answer from H1 Government is necessary. Ultimately it provides more function than dysfunction to society.

$100 Question from H2 This is origin theory states that government exists as a result of the extended families/clans needing organization.

$100 Answer from H2 What is the evolutionary theory?

$200 Question from H2 This origin theory states that the right to rule is designated by god and therefore government exists to meet the demands of god.

$200 Answer from H2 What is the Divine Right Theory?

$300 Question from H2 In this type of government system, all key powers are centralized.

$300 Answer from H2 What is a unitary government system?

$400 Question from H2 These are the four characteristics of a state.

$400 Answer from H2 What are: population, sovereignty, territory, and government?

$500 Question from H2 This is an Authoritarian government in which power is granted through wealth or social status.

$500 Answer from H2 What is an oligarchy?

$100 Question from H3 Great Britain’ victory in this war led large debt an the implementation of taxes that American Colonists viewed as intolerable.

$100 Answer from H3 What is the French Indian War/Seven Years War?

$200 Question from H3 This important document outlined what many enlightened or “awakened” colonists believed about human rights and ultimately acts as an important guide to understanding the constitution.

$200 Answer from H3 What is the Declaration of Independence?

$300 Question from H3 This French Philosopher theorized that the functions of government should separated.

$300 Answer from H3 Who is Montesquieu?

$400 Question from H3 Following American victory in the Revolutionary War, this government was established.

$400 Answer from H3 What are the “Articles of Confederation”?

$500 Question from H3 These are the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

$500 Answer from H3 What are: 1.Inability to tax/pay for the war 2.No trade/currency regulations 3.No courts 4.No power to enforce anything at a national/federal level

$100 Question from H4 This was called in response to the failed Articles of Confederation and whose goal was to create a new system of government.

$100 Answer from H4 What is Constitutional Convention?

$200 Question from H4 The Preamble to the Constitution states that a “more perfect union” is desired, meaning.

$200 Answer from H4 What is the fact that the Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses.

$300 Question from H4 One of the principles of the US Constitution is the Separation of Powers, which means that the US government is broken into these three powers.

$300 Answer from H4 What is: 1.Executive 2.Legislative 3.Judicial

$400 Question from H4 The Legislative Branch is a Bi-Cameral system meaning this.

$400 Answer from H4 What is the fact that the Congress is made up of both a House of Representatives and a Senate?

$500 Question from H4 This is one “check” or “balance” the Executive Branch has over the Judicial Branch.

$500 Answer from H4 What is the fact that the Executive Branch appoints the members of the Judicial Branch.

$100 Question from H5 According to this origin theory the natural rights of the people are preserved by the government.

$100 Answer from H5 What is the Social Contract Theory?

$200 Question from H5 This important document issued during the late Middle Ages has come to embody the idea that government has limitations.

$200 Answer from H5 What is the Magna Carta?

$300 Question from H5 Abraham Lincoln once said that “The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do for themselves in their separate and individual capacities. But in all that people can individually do for themselves, government out not to interfere.” Does this mean he was a functionalist or a conflict theorist on government?

$300 Answer from H5 What is functionalist?

$400 Question from H5 This is a type of government system or principle of our US Constitution that calls for a divided and shared national and state government.

$400 Answer from H5 What is Federalism?

$500 Question from H5 These are the 6 principles of the US Constitution.

$500 Answer from H5 What are: 1.Separation of Power 2.Checks and Balances 3.Judicial Review 4.Popular Sovereignty 5.Federalism 6.Limited Government