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 Relates to a city or citizen's responsibilities

What is civics?

100

An Indian leader who used civil disobedience as a strategy to win Indian independence from the British empire

Who is Mohandas Gandhi?

100

Single party nation-states like China and North Korea primarily play this political 'game' to suppress and punish political opponents 

WHat is demolition derby?

100
This American civil rights leader was inspired by Mohandas Gandhi and there was a rumor that he and his wife spent the night in his jail cell for encouragement

Who is MLK Jr?

200

The use of force or threats to make people do things against their will

What is coercion?

200
Key leaders in the Delano Grape Strike

Who are Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta?

200

The idea that the legitimacy of a government stems from an unwritten contract between the ruler and the ruled

What is social contract theory?

200

This Greek philosopher is often considered the "father of political science"

Who is Aristotle?

300

Institutions and officials organized to establish and carry out public policy

What is government?

300

His words inspired key ideas in the Declaration of Independence

Who is John Locke?

300

An ancient Chinese doctrine that the ruler was the “son of heaven” and thus enjoyed supreme authority

Mandate of Heaven?

300

The document created and agreed upon by American colonists in Massachusetts 

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

The quality of being accepted or validated as an authority

What is legitimacy?

400

An Italian political strategist that prioritized cunning or ruthless methods to obtain and maintain power; he said, "It is safer to be feared than loved

Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?

400

During the Industrial Revolution, many overworked and underpaid laborers played this political "game" to persuade their employers to treat them fairly

What is a walkout or a strike?

400

The agreement between smaller and larger states to create the legislative branch of the United States (Senate and House of Representatives)

What is the Great Compromise?

500

A society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose

What is institution?

500

An English philosopher who believed that humans were inherently (born) evil and needed a powerful monarch to govern them

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

500

Characterized by cunning or ruthless methods to obtain and maintain power; “the end justifies the means”

What is Machiavellian?

500

According to legend, the Romans plowed salt into the ground surrounding this ancient city so that nothing would ever grow there again

What is Carthage?