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Jeopardy: Public Issues $100 Government Affecting usPollution Miscellaneous $200 $300 $200 $100 $300 $200 $100 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What does democracy mean? What does democracy mean? Democracy means government by the people. Democracy means government by the people.

1 - $200 How do people exercise their rights as citizens? How do people exercise their rights as citizens? People vote to exercise their citizen’s rights. People vote to exercise their citizen’s rights.

1 - $300 What actions do citizens take to help the government? What actions do citizens take to help the government? Citizens vote and obey laws to help the government. Citizens vote and obey laws to help the government.

2 - $100 How would we choose leaders in our own room? How would we choose leaders in our own room? We would all get to vote to choose our own class leaders. We would all get to vote to choose our own class leaders.

2 - $200 What are some problems with cutting down too many trees? What are some problems with cutting down too many trees? Some problems with cutting down too many trees are: loss of forests, loss of animal habitats, less oxygen and possible soil erosion. Some problems with cutting down too many trees are: loss of forests, loss of animal habitats, less oxygen and possible soil erosion.

2 - $300 What are some examples of someone using natural resources? What are some examples of someone using natural resources? We use natural resources when we fish, hunt, or swim in water. We use natural resources when we fish, hunt, or swim in water.

3 - $100 What is a consequence of using waterways for dumping trash? What is a consequence of using waterways for dumping trash? The water will become polluted and livings things will die. The water will become polluted and livings things will die.

3 - $200 Who /what causes the most water and air pollution? Who /what causes the most water and air pollution? Humans cause the most water and air pollution. Humans cause the most water and air pollution.

3 - $300 What is a type of pollution near Metro Airport? What is a type of pollution near Metro Airport? Noise pollution is a type of pollution near Metro Airport. Noise pollution is a type of pollution near Metro Airport.

4 - $100 What can responsible citizens do to encourage factory owners to solve a pollution problem at the factory? What can responsible citizens do to encourage factory owners to solve a pollution problem at the factory? Responsible citizens can talk about the problem with others and come up with a solution to discuss with the factory owners. Responsible citizens can talk about the problem with others and come up with a solution to discuss with the factory owners.

4 - $200 What are some negative effects that can be caused by a factory? What are some negative effects that can be caused by a factory? Some negative effects caused by a factory can be air pollution, water pollution, or noise pollution. Some negative effects caused by a factory can be air pollution, water pollution, or noise pollution.

4 - $300 What is one negative consequence of mining? What is one negative consequence of mining? A negative consequence of mining is using up a resource. A negative consequence of mining is using up a resource.

Final Jeopardy How would you take a position on everyone having to wear a helmet and relate your reasoning to a core democratic value? How would you take a position on everyone having to wear a helmet and relate your reasoning to a core democratic value? Answers will vary. Answers will vary.