Civil Disobedience
Argument
Key figures
Bonus
Bonus
100

Who wrote 'Letters From Birmingham Jail?'

Why?

What is - Dr. Martin Luther King - response to white priests 

100

What are the four key parts of an argument? 

What are - Premise, Claim, Evidence, Reasoning

100

Who argued that the social contract ment we had to offer all of our trust and faith in the government?

Who is - Hobbs

100

How many points is your final paper worth

What is - 50 points

100

Who killed Gatsby at the end of the novel? 

Who is, George Wilson

200

Why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott Successful? 

What is - They continued the boycott till they saw the change they wanted 

200

This key part of an argument discusses the logic behind an argument

What is - Reasoning

200

Who believed that the Social contract should be an equal relationship between the people and their government? 

Who is John Locke

200

What time is your paper due tonight and can you turn it in after then? 

What is - 11:59; no 

200

Who actually Killed Myrtle in "The Great Gatsby"?

Who is - Daisy

300

What is the benefit in performing a nonviolent campaign? 

What is - your cause gaining better public opinion

300

What is the difference between Premise and Claim? 

What is - Claim is the point you are arguing and the premise is the basis behind the argument

300

Who coined the term, "Civil Disobedience?"

Who is - David Thoreau 

300

Where are you turning in your final paper? 

What is - canvas

300

What is your guys favorite excuse to play games in class 

What is - I am doing an assignment 

400

What did Dr. King mean with his quote, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere?"

What is - One act of injustice feeds into more acts of injustice

400

What is the difference between Evidence and Reasoning? 

What is - Evidence is the facts and statistics and Reasoning is the logic that connects it to the claim

400

Who wrote, "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions"

Who is - Cady Stanton

400

How sad will Miss Longoria be if you don't turn in your final paper? 

What is - very, sad 

400

What was Gatsby's secret profession? 

What is - a bootlegger 

500

What is the premise of something being a 'Civil' disobedience? 

What is - a nonviolent campaign 

500

What makes a strong argumentative paper? 

What is - a strong claim; reasonable evidence; 

500

Who wrote, "Self Reliance"

Who is - Ralph Emerson 

500

How many points will you score on this paper? 

What is - 50 points because I used my time wisely and looked at feedback 

500

What did the green light at the end of the novel, "The Great Gatsby Signify?"

What is - Your dream; Hope for the future