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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy The State Types of Gov. John Locke $100 $100 Separation Of Powers Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 A political unit or body of people living within a specific territory under one federal government is A State

1 - $200 Name two out of three characteristics that make up a “State” Population, Sovereign and Territory

1 - $300 True/False. A county or city can be considered sovereign.

1 - $400 The lack of what key feature makes a “state” like Arkansas, Pennsylvania, California, etc… not considered a “state” on the national level Sovereignty

1 - $500 Which of the following is not part of the four components that define a state…Personal Property, Territory, Sovereignty, Population Personal Property

2 - $100 There are two types of democracies, what are they? Representative/Direct

2 - $200 A system of government where it is rule by the people? Democracy

2 - $300 When all power and authority exists with one person it is called… An Autocracy

2 - $400 Rule by a few is referred to as? Oligarchy

2 - $500 Name one example from history that is a direct democracy… Ancient Greeks

3 - $100 When no government exists at all it is referred to as… Anarchy

3 - $200 John Locke has a list of natural rights which include Life, Property and… Liberty

3 - $300 John Locke is associated with this major theory… Social Contract Theory

3 - $400 Rights that give protection to every group no matter how small Minority Rights

3 - $500 What is the theory used in the United States that involves people giving their freedom to the government in order to protect life, liberty and personal property Social Contract Theory

4 - $100 Based on the rule of law who is “above” the law? No one

4 - $200 The United States government has this form of Democracy Representative

4 - $300 Splitting a government into two separate branches is called? Separation of Powers

4 - $400 The concept of rule of law can be traced back to this document… Magna Carta

4 - $500 This type of system divides power between the states and national government Federal

5 - $100 What philosopher have we discussed that claims the state exists to serve the people John Locke

5 - $200 This is a rulebook for countries government? Constitution

5 - $300 Consent of the governed refers to the people Giving their permission to be governed

5 - $400 This particular term refers to limits that keep the government’s power under control, in particular, keeping particular branches from becoming to powerful Checks and Balances

5 - $500 This ancient civilization had the first from of Representative Democracy Ancient Romans

Final Jeopardy John Locke talks about people in a state of _________ ________. They give this_______ _______ up in order to be governed. (The answer is not consent to be governed) Absolute Freedom