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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
  • Socialism

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Jeopardy
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Credits
  • Thats all folks.

Exit
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Category 1 100
  • Answer Distribution of this equally throughout
    society

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Category 1 100
  • Question?
  • Wealth or goods

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Category 1 200
  • Answer The most important means by which goods
    and services are produced and distributed.

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Category 1 200
  • Question?
  • What is collective ownership?

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Category 1 300
  • Answer Instead of profit and competition, this
    lies at the heart of Socialism

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Category 1 300
  • Question? What is Cooperation or social
    responsibility.

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Category 1 400
  • Answer Economic equality can only come when this
    is the center of economic power

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Category 1 400
  • Question? What is the Public.

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Category 1 500
  • Answer Society built on socialist doctrine that
    evolves into voluntary private action without
    government interference.

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Category 1 500
  • Question?
  • What is Private Socialism

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Category 2 100
  • Answer The Workers.

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Category 2 100
  • Question? What is the Proletariat.

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Category 2 200
  • Answer
  • The Capitalists. Abused the workers.

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Category 2 200
  • Question? What is the Bourgeoisie.

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Category 2 300
  • Answer Author of this quote, The proletarians
    have nothing to loose but their chains. They have
    a world to win. Workingmen of all countries
    unit.

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Category 2 300
  • Question?
  • Who is Friedrich Engles and Karl Marx?

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Category 2 400
  • Answer This political document written in 1848
    condemned the misery caused by the Industrial
    Revolution and called for oppressed workers to
    free themselves from Capitalist Enslavement.

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Category 2 400
  • Question? What is The Communist Manifesto.

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Category 2 500
  • Answer Believed that Socialism could only be
    achieved through violent and Bloody revolution.

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Category 2 500
  • Question? What is the Communist Party.

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Category 3 100
  • Answer Placing enterprises under government
    control.

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Category 3 100
  • Question? What is Nationalization?

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Category 3 200
  • Answer Achieved by providing for the equal
    distribution of necessities and
    services-including retirement pensions,
    inexpensive health care, free university
    education, and housing for the poor.

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Category 3 200
  • Question? What is the Public Welfare.

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Category 3 300
  • Answer Used to describe the economy when
    decision making is centralized.

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Category 3 300
  • Question? What is a Centrally Planned Economy.

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Category 3 400
  • Answer This may be up to 50 or 60 percent of an
    individuals total income.

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Category 3 400
  • Question? What are Taxes.

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Category 3 500
  • Answer 90 percent

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Category 3 500
  • Question? What is the tax rate that a wealthy
    person may pay under Socialism.

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Category 4 100
  • Answer Polytheism.

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Category 4 100
  • Question? Won control of the British Government
    in the 1997 elections.

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Category 4 200
  • Answer What is the British Labour Party

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Category 4 200
  • Question? Countries whose socialist objectives
    have become too expensive to Maintain.

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Category 4 300
  • Answer What are France and Germany?

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Category 4 300
  • Question? Workers voting against a socialist
    government that does not defend their interests.

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Category 4 400
  • Answer What is the power that workers in
    nationalized companies have over their employers.

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Category 4 400
  • Question? What are the Romance Languages?

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Category 5 500
  • Answer
  • Leader of the British Labour Party in 1997.

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Category 4 500
  • Question?
  • Who is Tony Blair.
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