Ancient Roots
Kings & Contracts
Philosophers & Rights
Misc.
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This ancient Greek city-state is widely credited with developing the world's very first form of direct democracy.

Athens

100

Signed by the King of England in 1215, this famous cornerstone document established that the monarch is not above the law.

Magna Carta

100

In his book Leviathan, this philosopher argued that humans are naturally selfish and destructive, requiring an absolute ruler to keep order.

Hobbes

100

Famously served at Raising Cane's, this item is widely considered by high schoolers to be the absolute best part of the entire meal.

Texas Toast

200

In Athens, the Athenians had this type of democracy, which means each citizen voted on laws.

Direct

200

This political principle means that the law applies equally to everyone, including those who are in charge of the government.

Rule of Law

200

John Locke famously argued that all humans are born with natural rights, which specifically include these three things.

Life, Liberty and Property

200

This hyper-popular social media app features a primary feed known universally to teenagers as the "FYP."

TikTok

300

This fundamental Roman legal principle protects citizens accused of a crime by forcing the accuser to provide proof, rather than making the suspect prove they didn't do it.

innocent until proven guilty

300

According to this theory of absolute rule, monarchs claim they receive their power directly from God and are only accountable to God.

Divine Right of Kings

300

According to John Locke, citizens have the right to do this if their government breaks the social contract and fails to protect their rights.

Overthrow it

300

If someone in high school asks about a situation or a piece of gossip, they are asking you to spill this.

tea

400

This branch of the Roman government, along with its system of checks and balances, heavily influenced the framing of the United States government... in fact, we still call ours the same thing!

Senate

400

This massive, chaotic civil conflict in England directly inspired the political philosophies of both Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.

English Revolution (Civil War)

400

This major turning point in 1688 established a constitutional monarchy in England and permanently ended the divine right of kings... and was largely blood-less

Glorious Revolution

400

This popular rolled tortilla chip brand is famous for its intense "Fuego" flavor and leaving bright red dust all over your fingers.

Taki's

500

Judeo-Christian traditions contributed to democracy by emphasizing the moral accountability, worth, and dignity of... ???

the individual

500

From the era of Absolutism to the Enlightenment, political thought shifted from ruling by divine right to ruling by this democratic concept.

Consent of the Governed (Republic)

500

According to the English Bill of Rights, a standing army could only be raised during peacetime if the king secured this body's consent.

Parliament

500

Released in late 2024 and dominating playlists ever since, this country-pop album by Beyoncé had everyone singing about "Texas Hold 'Em."

Cowboy Carter