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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Monarchs Dictators Democrachies Oligarchs

3 Monarchies Democracy Dictatorship Oligarchy Multiple Social Studies Facts Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 What does Monarchy mean?
$100 What does Monarchy mean?

5 $100 Rule by One Scores

6 Queen Elizabeth has absolute power. True or False – Explain
$200 Queen Elizabeth has absolute power. True or False – Explain

7 $200 False, She is a constitutional monarch which means she is just a figurehead. Scores

8 What made the power of the Monarch less?
$300 What made the power of the Monarch less?

9 $300 Magna Carta Scores

10 What is the name of the Chief Executive in a Monarchy?
$400 What is the name of the Chief Executive in a Monarchy?

11 $400 Prime Minister Scores

12 $500 You are a monarch. You lead an absolute monarchy, but as the world changes you wan to change to a constitutional monarchy. How will this change your position and the citizens position? How will this change the scale in power?

13 $500 You will no longer have absolute power. You will be a figurehead and power will now be inherited. Citizens will have the right to vote. They will choose a parliament and have a voice in government. Scores

14 Where was the World’s first democracy.
$100 Where was the World’s first democracy.

15 $100 Athens, Greece Scores

16 What is a positive aspect of being in a democracy.
$200 What is a positive aspect of being in a democracy.

17 Answers may vary. $200 Scores

18 What type of democracies are there?
$300 What type of democracies are there?

19 Direct, Constitutional, Representative
$300 Direct, Constitutional, Representative Scores

20 Daily Double

21 Citizens hold all the power in a democracy. This is known as
$400 Citizens hold all the power in a democracy. This is known as

22 $400 Sovereign Scores

23 Name five countries that are democracies!
$500 Name five countries that are democracies!

24 USA, Canada, Mexico, France, Brazil
$500 USA, Canada, Mexico, France, Brazil Scores

25 For a dictator to come in power there is an election? Explain
$100 For a dictator to come in power there is an election? Explain

26 False: They come to power in a sudden and often violent way.
$100 False: They come to power in a sudden and often violent way. BONUS: When do they usually come into control? Scores

27 How long do dictators rule?
$200 How long do dictators rule?

28 Till death or they’re overthrown
$200 Till death or they’re overthrown Scores

29 In Dictatorships, what do they control?
$300 In Dictatorships, what do they control?

30 Land, School, Jobs, Newspapers, Pretty much everything.
$300 Land, School, Jobs, Newspapers, Pretty much everything. Scores

31 $400 In what year did the United States come close to a War with Cuba? Who was the president at the time? What country was supposedly aiding Cuba?

32 1962, John F. Kennedy, Soviet Union
$400 1962, John F. Kennedy, Soviet Union Scores

33 $500 Name two dictators?

34 $500 Fidel Casto, Suddam Hussien, Adolf Hitler Kim Jong II Scores

35 $100 Does the group decide together or does one person in a group decide to make a decision.

36 $100 Group Scores

37 Only members of _____ party may participate in governing.
$200 Only members of _____ party may participate in governing. For example in Sparta only a small group of landowners participated in Government.

38 $200 Political party or one
Scores

39 An oligarchy can include a representative democracy?
$300 An oligarchy can include a representative democracy? True or False: Explain

40 $300 True: China is an oligarchy and also a representative democracy but this may include only members of a certain class, race, political party who can vote. Scores

41 Oligarchy in Greek Means
$400 Oligarchy in Greek Means

42 $400 “Rule by Few” Scores

43 $500 A __________________ is a small group of people – usually military officers – who rules a country after taking it over by force.

44 $500 Junta Scores

45 $100 Which form of government his both democracy and dictatorship traits. Why?

46 Monarchy because of a constitutional and absolute.
$100 Monarchy because of a constitutional and absolute. Scores

47 The governments of ancient Egypt, China and India were all once what?
$200 The governments of ancient Egypt, China and India were all once what?

48 $200 Monarchies Scores

49 Why is an oligarchy similar to a dictatorship?
$300 Why is an oligarchy similar to a dictatorship?

50 $300 It’s the same concept, with a group of people in charge instead of one. Scores

51 $400 What are citizens allowed to do in both a representative democracy and a constitutional monarchy?

52 $400 Vote Scores

53 $500 Define government

54 $500 A system of leaders and laws that control the affairs of a city, state, or country. Scores

55 $100 What is the 8th Amendement?

56 $100 NO excessive bail, fines, or cruel and unusual punishment Scores

57 $200 Who was the founding father of Pennsylvania?

58 $200 William Penn Scores

59 $300 Name 5 states that start with the letter M.

60 $300 Montana, Missouri, Michigan, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Massachusetts, Minnesota Scores

61 $400 Name four remaining people running for president.

62 $400 Ted Cruz, Donold Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, John Kasich Scores

63 $500 Write the preamble to the Constitution.

64 $500 Scores

65 Final Jeopardy Question
Scores

66 Name a country that has each type of Government.

67 Democracy – United States Monarchy – Great Britain Oligarchy – China
Dictatorship – Kim Jong-un Scores


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