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US Government [Friday, February 2, 1st period]
"As promised, today we have our first test of the semester," Josh said, then took huge gulps from his mug of coffee. "I'm sure you're all thrilled. If you're not, well, fake it."
He stood up from his desk and handed the test papers toDonna Pam to pass out.
1. The word "democracy" comes from two Greek words. What are they and what do they mean?
2. What year was the Magna Carta signed? Why is it important in terms of the American government?
3. What three things did John Locke believe we have a right to? Which one did Jefferson change?
4. If you had been King George, how would you have reacted to reading the Declaration of Independence?
5. How does the Declaration of Independence begin (initial phrase only: Jefferson loved the compound sentence)?
"Question or concerns that aren't 'what's the answer to number 4?' Ask away."
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He stood up from his desk and handed the test papers to
1. The word "democracy" comes from two Greek words. What are they and what do they mean?
2. What year was the Magna Carta signed? Why is it important in terms of the American government?
3. What three things did John Locke believe we have a right to? Which one did Jefferson change?
4. If you had been King George, how would you have reacted to reading the Declaration of Independence?
5. How does the Declaration of Independence begin (initial phrase only: Jefferson loved the compound sentence)?
"Question or concerns that aren't 'what's the answer to number 4?' Ask away."
[OOC: Answer the questions IC or handwave what your grade would've been]

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He isn't kidding when he says he's a quick study. He's very good at remembering these sorts of details.
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Deceit, after all, was a legitimate tool of statecraft.
The fifth Irulan, once again answered correctly.
She handed in her paper, feeling she's done well with one or two wrong answers. Her final grade though, she felt would largely depend if Professor Lyman agreed with her answer on the fourth question.
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2. The Magna Carta was signed in 1215, and it was important because it laid the groundwork for future documents like the U.S. Constitution, and because it contained the then-unique idea that kings were not above the law, and could (and should) be held accountable for their actions.
3. John Locke said we have a right to life, liberty, and property. Thomas Jefferson, possibly not willing to fight over how to define "property," changed that last part to the even more vague "pursuit of happiness."
4. I'd like to think that if I was King George, I wouldn't have let things escalate to the point of receiving an official Declaration and having to involve my countrymen in a needless and bloody war. I probably would have read the Declaration and just written the colonies off - if they managed to survive without England's help, then they could end up being valuable trading partners later, and if not, at least I'd get the last laugh.
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"I'll look forward to that class, you have given me a lot to think about, Professor. Thank you."
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*sighs at self*
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1. Demo means people and kratia means to rule.
2. The Magna Carta was signed by King John in 1215. It was important because it laid out the ground work for our own government.
3. Liberty, property, and right of life. Jefferson took the vague property and changed it to the even vaguer pursuit of happiness.
4. Seeing as how King George was a little crazy? Probably gone to talk to a tree.
5. We hold these truths to be self-evident...
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She raised her hand and tried to ignore that she could see through it. "Professor Lyman? Um...I can't hold a pen."
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"Holy crap."
He took another gulp from his coffee. Nope, she was still...kind of see-through.
"Don't worry about the test," he said promptly. "We can schedule a make-up when you're not all..." his hand flailed uselessly. "It's not permanent, right?"
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He'd just have to do the work on his own.
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3. Locke believed we had a right to life, liberty, and property. Jefferson changed property to throwing paper at my head.
He didn't know how that would influence the grading.
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Americademocracy.2. 1215. It said that no man, not even a king, was above the law, and, without that, they could never have moved away from the power of the monarchy for a more democratic government. Even if it didn't really happen for another, like, 400 years or something.
3. Life, liberty...and the pursuit of wealth. Jefferson changed that last one to happiness. If you ask me, though, they're the same thing.
4. Oh, if I were king, I'd go for war, too. But mostly because I'd know they didn't have enough money for a proper negotioation.
5. "When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another..."
Turtle smirked at that last one. Trick question. Sam Westing would be proud of her (too bad he was dead).
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