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JEOPARDY!

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JEOPARDY!
Basic Social
Vocabulary American Economy Citizenship
Institution
Values s

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Vocabulary-100

A population survey
that is taken every
ten years.

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Vocabulary-200

The well-being of all


members of society.

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Vocabulary-300

The amount you


must pay for a good
or service in a
market
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Vocabulary-400

group of ordinary citizens


who hear a case and decide
whether an accused person
is innocent or guilty

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Vocabulary-500

The Concept of a
government of laws,
rather than of men
and women
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Basic American Values -100

The ability to say


what you want, go
where you want, and
do what you want
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Basic American Values
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A social arrangement or
condition or circumstance
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Basic American
Values -300

Fairness; the idea


that everyone
deserves to be
treated fairly..
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Basic American Values
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Wanting to ensure that
all students in Boston
have the same types of
field trips that students
in Brookline have.
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Basic American
Values -500

Being able to speak


your mind about
being treated
unfairly.
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About the Gov’t-100

power is shared by all people. By


voting and choosing
representatives people decide
how their gov’t will meet needs

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About the Gov’t-200

A gov’t controlled by
one person who
takes power by force

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About the Gov’t-300

A gov’t controlled by one


person whose authority is
inherited

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About the Gov’t400

Government provides for our


common defense in order to
meet this need.

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About the Gov’t-500

The Gov’t provides


these services we
need such as
maintaining roads,
sewers and schools.
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Social Institutions-100

Institution is most
basic and makes
individuals feel secure
and provides sense of
belonging
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Social Institutions-
200

Organization with a moral


code and spiritual orientation
that gives individuals a sense
of community; a source of
guidance and support.
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Social Institutions-300

Equips children with


skills and rules
required to live in the
world. Trains citizens
to do work.
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Social Institutions-
400

System for producing and


distributing goods and
services.

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Social Institutions-
500

The institution that


maintains law and
order.
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The Economy-100

This economic
freedom gives you
the right to own your
own property until
you choose to sell it
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The Economy-200

This economic freedom


gives you the right to
pursue any career you wish

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Daily Double!!!

The Economy-300
This economic freedom
gives you the right to
sell a good or service
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The Economy-400

This economic
freedom gives you
the right to compete
against other sellers
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The Economy-500

This freedom gives


you the right to buy
a product/service
and sell a
good/service
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Citizenship-100

The easiest way to


become a citizen of
the USA.

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Citizenship-200

To vote and hold elected


office, to practice your
own religion and to have
a fair trial are all
examples of these.

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Citizenship-300

Obeying the laws,


defending the nation
and paying taxes are
all examples of
these.
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Citizenship-400

Contributing to the
common good, holding
government office,
voting and serving the
community are all
examples of these.
Citizenship-500

The process of
becoming a citizen
is known as this

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