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Whack the Doofus: Interactive Quiz Game

Whack the Doofus is an interactive quiz game where teams compete by answering questions. Students have a few seconds to respond once the Doofus is "whacked," with incorrect answers leading to the Doofus retaliating. Stay on your toes and test your knowledge! Remember, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Let the challenge begin!

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Whack the Doofus: Interactive Quiz Game

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  1. Target:The Doofus

  2. Wacking Target:

  3. Whack the Doofus!

  4. The Rules • Each Team Will Submit a “champion” • A question will be asked. • First “champion” to wack the doofus gets to answer the question. • Students have two seconds to answer the question once the Doofus is whacked. • Incorrect answers will send the question to the other “champion”

  5. Whacking Target:Acceptable

  6. Wacking Target:UNACCEPTABLE

  7. Wacking Target:UNACCEPTABLE

  8. Important Twist • Incorrect Answers results in the Doofus wacking back! • The Doofus will follow the Laws of Motion established by Sir Isaac Newton • For Every Action there is an equal & opposite Reaction

  9. Let Us Begin

  10. 1. The Encyclopedia

  11. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 1. The Encyclopedia

  12. 2. Laissez Faire

  13. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 2. Laissez Faire

  14. 3. Argued against capital punishment and torture

  15. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 3. Argued against capital punishment and torture

  16. 4. Checks and Balances

  17. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 4. Checks and Balances

  18. 5. Attacked mercantilism

  19. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 5. Attacked mercantilism

  20. 6. Blamed the fall of Rome on the spread of Christianity

  21. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wolstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 6. Blamed the fall of Rome on the spread of Christianity

  22. 9. The Clock!!!

  23. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Renee Descartes Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 9. The Clock!!!

  24. 4. Let your kids run wild & free

  25. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 4. Let your kids run wild & free

  26. 10. Attempted to organize / publish all knowledge

  27. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 10. Attempted to organize / publish all knowledge

  28. 11. “Dare to Know!”

  29. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 11. “Dare to Know!”

  30. 12. “consent of the governed”

  31. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 12. “consent of the governed”

  32. 13. Wrote The Social Contract

  33. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 13. Wrote The Social Contract

  34. 14. The congenial skeptic(Scottish critic of Christianity)

  35. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 14. The congenial skeptic(Scottish critic of Christianity)

  36. 7. Noble Savage

  37. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 7. Noble Savage

  38. 15. People should be free to pursue their SELF-INTERST

  39. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 15. People should be free to pursue their SELF-INTERST

  40. 15b. People should support the General Will, not their specific desires

  41. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 15b. People should support the General Will, not their specific desires

  42. 16. Father of modern historians

  43. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 16. Father of modern historians

  44. 17. Tabula Rasa

  45. Adam Smith John Locke Isaac Newton Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Bernard de Fontenelle Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 17. Tabula Rasa

  46. 26. Discourse on Method

  47. Adam Smith John Locke Renee Descartes Baron Montesquieu Voltaire! Jean Rousseau Diderot Mary Wollstonecraft Isaac Newton Condorcet Baron d’Holbach David Hume Cesare Beccaria Alexander Pope Edward Gibbon Immanuel Kant 26. Discourse on Method

  48. 18. “the proper study of mankind is man”

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