: Democracy Jeopardy: Are you Smarter than a 6 th Grader?

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: Democracy Jeopardy: Are you Smarter than a 6 th Grader?

Provincial Government Places Know your role Government Potpourri

The place where a person votes on election day

What is a Polling Station?

This is the highest Ranking non-elected position in Provincial Government

What is a Lieutenant Governor?

Each proposed law must have this many readings

What is three?

A law that hasn’t been passed yet is called this

What is a Bill?

The person who becomes premier is this

What is the leader of the party with the most votes?

This city-state was the birthplace of democracy.

What is Athens?

This city state was an enemy of Athens and was very warlike.

What was Sparta?

The Assembly met at this important location.

What is Pynx (Pu-ninks) Hill?

This is where our Provincial Government meets to discuss issues.

What is the Legislature?

Female children and Slaves were not allowed to attend this.

What is School

I cannot vote, but I am expected to serve in the military. Who am I?

What is a Metic?

My job and value to others depends on my education, skills, age and strength. Who am I?

What is a Slave?

I am an Athenian born woman. These are my responsibilities.

What is “To take care of household duties”?

I get my job by winning the lottery. My job is decide if you are guilty of innocent. Who am I?

What is a magistrate?

When we go to the Assembly, we get to speak first. Who are we?

What are citizens over 50 years old?

These are three pillars of Democracy in Athens?

What are The Assembly, The Council of 500, and the Courts?

How did members of the Boule get their job? For how long did they hold it.

By Lottery, for one year.

These are the three jobs of the Provincial Government.

What taxes, services, and laws?

The council of 500, was an example of this type of democracy.

What is a Representative democracy?

This person is responsible for leading a government department

What is a Cabinet Minister?

True or False: Canadian society follows all of the same rules of democracy as Athens.

What is False? - we follow some of the same principles

True or False: People who were ostracized (banished) from Athens were gone for life.

What is False? - banished for 10 years

True or False: All male boys who were not slaves went to school.

What is False? - only children of wealthy families were able to go to school.

True or False: The Boule decided on major issues like going to war.

What is False. - The Boule voted on day to day issues. Major issues went to the Assembly.

A group of people who are smaller in number than the rest of the population is called a minority.

What is True?

Final Jeopardy: These are the two most important responsibilities of citizens in Athens.

What are - Participate in government - Serve in the military