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Government Review Jeopardy

Directions Using your mouse, click on the slide to get to the appropriate category. Once you have clicked on the category, use the mouse to reveal the answers. At the point where the answers are exposed, use the mouse pointer and click on the house at the bottom of the page. This will take you back to the main jeopardy menu. Each question is worth the amount of points listed.

Rights of the Accused CitizenshipThe Articles The Bill of Rights Principals of the Constitutio n st Amendmen t Freedoms 20

(20)‏ Which amendment guarantees the right to an attorney before appearing in court

Sixth (20)‏

(40)‏ Which amendment requires a warrant to be issued for the police to have the authority to search your property

(40)‏ Fourth

(60)‏ This is the process of discovering enough evidence to actually have a trial against an individual or group

(60)‏ Indictment

(80)‏ What is the name of the group who aids in the discovery process to determine if there is enough evidence to try an individual

(80)‏ Grand Jury

(100)‏ Name 3 major restrictions created by the 5 th amendment

(100)‏ Protection from self incrimination, eminent domain, double jeopardy,....

(20)‏ What are the two ways to become a citizen in the United States

(20)‏ Birth or Naturalization

(40)‏ What are two requirements for naturalization process

(40)‏ Live in US for 3 or 5 years and Pass Citizenship Test

(60)‏

Name four elected positions that a person who is a naturalized Citizen can hold

(60)‏ Mayor, Governor, House of Representatives, Senate

(80)‏ What is the first step a person who is not a citizen must take in a attempt to become a citizen in the US

(80)‏ Declaration of Intention

(100)‏ What is the final step to becoming a citizen in the US

(100)‏ Taking the Oath of Allegiance

(20)‏ What does the first three articles to the Constitution describe

(20)‏ Article 1 – Legislative Article 2 – Executive Article 3 – Judicial

(40)‏ This Article reinforces that state government is in the middle of the levels of government

(40)‏ Article VI

(60)‏ This Article describes the relationships between the states

(60)‏ Article IV

(80)‏ This Article states that nine states must approve the Constitution

(80)‏ Article VII

(100)‏ This Article discusses the acts of Supremacy by the National Government, making the Constitution the Supreme law of the land

(100)‏ Article VI

(20)‏ This Amendment gave citizens the right to bear arms

(20)‏ 2 nd Amendment

(40)‏ This Amendment deals with rights of citizens beyond those listed in the Constitution

(40)‏ 9 th Amendment

(60)‏ This Amendment Established the concept of lawsuits between people

(60)‏ 7 th Amendment

(80)‏ This Amendment discusses the powers of the national and state governments

(80)‏ 10 th Amendment

(100)‏ This principal deals with the idea of one branch keeping an eye on another branch

(100)‏ Checks and Balances

(20)‏ This principal means ruling based on the majority

(20)‏ Popular Sovereignty

(40)‏ This principal divides power among the branches of government?

(40)‏ Separation of Power

(60)‏ This principal states that no one is above the law, not even those that govern

(60)‏ Rule of Law

(80)‏ This principal creates power that is shared among the levels of government

(80)‏ Federalism

(100)‏ What is the difference between expressed and reserved powers?

(100)‏ Express powers are given to the federal government. Reserved powers are given to the states.

(20)‏ This is the being able to yell, “FIRE,” in a hospital to get everyone to safety?

(20)‏ Freedom of Speech

(40)‏ Obama has an outdoor meet and greet with his supporters

(40)‏ Freedom of Assembly

(60)‏

Give me an example of how a person’s first amendment rights can be limited

(60)‏ Communicating a threat or a false statement that endangers a group or individual.

(80)‏ What are writing editorial letters called?

(80)‏ Freedom of Press

(100)‏ How does a person or group challenge the federal or state government when they want to see change

(100)‏ Petition the government

FinalJeopardy

Articles of Confederation

This protest demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation which lead to the Constitutional Convention

Shay's Rebellion

The End