Religions
Political Structures
Unit 3
Unit 4
Wildcard
100

Religion that believes that Jesus Christ is the son of God and savior of the universe

What is "Christianity"

100

A government that gives power to its citizens

What is "democracy"

100

Who is the most famous painter from the Renaissance era?

Who is "Leonardo Da Vinci"

100

Event in which a group of people revolt against their government and up victorious

What is a "revolution"

100

Name the 4 states that border North Carolina

What are Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina

200

The technical term for the belief in one powerful almighty God

What is "Monotheism"

200

A government where power goes to one all powerful ruler

What is "autocracy"

200

What 3 places were involved in the Triangular Slave Trade?

What is "the Americas, Europe, and Africa"

200

Event in which people revolt against their government and do not come out victorious

What is a "rebellion"

200

What is 7.68 divided by 0.4

What is 19.2

300

Religion that believes that lives are recycled until we reach the state of enlightenment

What is "Buddhism"

300

A form of government where a monarch's power is limited by a Constitution

What is "constitutional monarchy"

300

What are the three G's?

What is "God, gold, and glory"

300

A political theory stating that a monarch's power comes from God

What is "divine right"

300

What is the most streamed song of all time?

What is Blinding Lights by The Weeknd

400

Religion where followers worship multiple gods (avatars) as a way of coming to God

What is "Hindu"

400

A single ruler (usually a king or a queen) has complete power over the state and government

What is "absolute monarchy"

400

Who famously nailed his "95 Theses" to the wall of the Roman Catholic Church?

Who is "Martin Luther"

400

These are rights people are said to be born with such as freedom of thought, speech, and religion

What are "natural rights"

400

What city and state was Mr. St. Jean born in?

What is Atlanta, Georgia

500

Religion founded on the concept of "saisei itchi" (the unity of religion and government)

What is "State Shinto"

500

The government has total control and rules the public and private aspects of their society

What is "totalitarianism"

500

In the century following the Old World's travels into the New World, 90 percent of Native Americans died in what event?

What is "The Great Dying"

500

This where the government and its citizens work together to protect everyone's best interests

What is "social contract"

500

This question will actually be worth 1500 points instead of 500: What basketball player is the GOAT? (I have the final say)

Who is Lebron James

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