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Dive into the captivating world of Jeopardy! as we explore philosophical concepts and prominent political leaders. Challenge your knowledge with thought-provoking questions, from Confucius and Machiavelli to groundbreaking thinkers like Mary Wollstonecraft and Albert Einstein. This engaging experience will test your intellect across various categories, including women's contributions, political ideologies, and the realm of science. Join us for exciting rounds, thrilling scores, and the ultimate test of knowledge! Can you answer the final Jeopardy?
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Philosophy Women Quotes Political Leaders Science Any and All Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
$200 Synonymous with the Chinese way of life, his philosophy stresses obligation over rights.
$200 Who was Confucius? Scores
$400 Italian philosopher who suggested rulers are better served being feared than loved because the ends justify the means.
$400 Who was Machiavelli? Scores
$600 An English philosopher whose ideas ironically helped form the basis for the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
$600 Who was John Locke? Scores
$800 Greek philosopher who started the Academy and discussed the ideal society being ruled an aristocracy.
$800 Who was Plato? Scores
$1000 English philosopher and author that was known more at the time for lifestyle than thoughts, but was a pioneer in equality for women.
$1000 Who was Mary Wollstonecraft? Scores
$200 The most beloved monarch in British history, she laid the foundation for the greatest empire ever.
$200 Who was Queen Elizabeth I? Scores
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$400 The first person to win multiple Nobel Prizes, she discovered radium, which ultimately killed her.
$400 Who was Marie Curie? Scores
$600 The seductive Egyptian queen who attempted to fuse Egypt with Rome by manipulating powerful men.
$600 Who was Cleopatra VII? Scores
$800 The founder of birth control and Planned Parenthood.
$800 Who was Margaret Sanger? Scores
$1000 A Russian-born Israeli prime minister, she was the first to deal with modern terrorism and she was tough enough to hide her fatal leukemia while she was in power
$1000 Who was Golda Meir? Scores
$200 “Ordinary men need rules; I am not ordinary.”
$200 Who was Frank Lloyd Wright? Scores
$400 “Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission”
$400 Who was Eleanor Roosevelt? Scores
$600 “A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.”
$600 Who was Josef Stalin? Scores
$800 “Workers of the world: Unite!”
$800 Who was Karl Marx? Scores
$1000 “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
$1000 Who was Socrates? Scores
$200 The greatest of all Roman generals, who was assassinated by the senators after becoming emperor.
$200 Who was Julius Caesar? Scores
$400 The last Soviet leader in Russia, he transformed the country to capitalism through perestroika and glasnost.
$400 Who is Mikhail Gorbachev? Scores
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$600 She unknowingly set Spain back hundreds of years by sanctioning the Inquisition, and then financed Columbus.
$600 Who was Queen Isabella? Scores
As the first emperor of China, he built the Great Wall $800
$800 Who was Shih Huang Ti? Scores
$1000 Like Peter the Great in Russia, this leader westernized Japan after taking over at age 15.
$1000 Who was Meiji Tenno (or Emperor Mutsuhito)? Scores
$200 Known as the smartest man alive, he is a physics expert and is crippled with a fatal disease.
$200 Who is Stephen Hawking? Scores
$400 Though absent-minded at times, he was off-the-charts brilliant, as evidenced by his theories of relativity.
$400 Who was Albert Einstein? Scores
$600 He expanded on Copernicus’s heliocentric theories, but then renounced his findings under Church pressure and lived out the rest of his life in house arrest.