Constitution & Liberties Federalism Civil Liberties Civil Rights Court Cases $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
The Constitution: $100 Question The differences between the New Jersey plan and the Virginia Plan ANSWER BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $100 Answer Virginia New Jersey -Bicameral -Representation based on population -Single executive -Judges chosen by legislative -Unicameral -Representation is equal -Plural executive chosen by legislative -Judges for life BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $200 Question Clause providing implied powers to Congress ANSWER BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $200 Answer Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause) BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $300 Question Draw the Process of Passing an Amendment ANSWER BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $300 Answer We’ll do it together BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $400 Question Weakness of the Articles of Confederation solved in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution ANSWER BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $400 Answer Congress’s power To coin money To tax To raise an army Power to regulate commerce BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $500 Question The main argument of Federalist 10 ANSWER BACK TO GAME
The Constitution: $500 Answer Factions will destroy government through tyranny of majority. Protection from factions is a large republic with federalism. BACK TO GAME
Federalist Papers 10 = Factions, Republic, Federalism 51 = Ambition must be checked by ambition 70 = Strong, unitary executive 78 = Strong, limited, independent judiciary
Federalism: $100 Question The division of power between state and federal government in which both parts of government share areas of policymaking and problem-solving ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cooperative Federalism Marble-cake Federalism Federalism: $100 Answer Cooperative Federalism Marble-cake Federalism BACK TO GAME
Federalism: $200 Question Two examples of delegated/expressed/enumerated powers of the Federal Government ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Regulated foreign and interstate commerce Coin and print money Federalism: $200 Answer Regulated foreign and interstate commerce Coin and print money Provide an army and navy Declare War Establish federal courts Conduct foreign relations Control immigration, naturalization, and addition of states BACK TO GAME
Federalism: $300 Question Money provided to states for a specific purpose. Often involve requirements from the state. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Categorical grants (project or formula) Federalism: $300 Answer BACK TO GAME
Federalism: $400 Question In “New Federalism,” Nixon, Regan, and Bush encouraged devolution through these two kinds of fiscal federalism ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Federalism: $400 Answer Block Grants Revenue Sharing BACK TO GAME
Federalism: $500 Question Interstate Relations as defined in Article IV (give two of them) ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Privileges and Immunities Federalism: $500 Answer Full faith & Credit Privileges and Immunities Extradition Interstate compacts BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $100 Question Which amendment grants right to privacy? ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $100 Answer 9th Amendment (along with 3rd & 4th) BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $200 Question Phrase in the 14th Amendment is used to incorporate the Bill of Rights to states ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $200 Answer Due Process Clause BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $300 Question Provisions of the 8th Amendment ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $300 Answer No excessive bail or fines No cruel or unusual punishments BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $400 Question Freedom through Eminent Domain (define and state amendment) ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $400 Answer Eminent Domain – gov must pay for property it takes 5th Amendment BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $500 Question What freedoms are found in the 6th Amendment? List 4 of 5. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Liberties: $500 Answer Speedy, public trial Informed of charges Right to Legal counsel Right to compel witnesses Right to cross-examine witnesses BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $100 Question Which Constitutional phrase is used in court cases related to civil rights? ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $100 Answer Equal Protection BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $200 Question Law allowed Congress to oversee state elections and make laws to increase suffrage; Eliminated literacy tests ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $200 Answer Voting Rights Act of 1965 BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $300 Question Amendments that expand Civil Rights (must state 4 of at least 5) ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $300 Answer 13th 14th 15th 19th 24th BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $400 Question 4 parts of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Banned discrimination in public accommodation Civil Rights: $400 Answer Banned discrimination in public accommodation Outlawed discrimination in hiring No federal funding for discriminating organizations US Dept. of Justice may initiate suits against noncompliance BACK TO GAME
Civil Rights: $500 Question Constitutional limits of Affirmative Action through series of court cases ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Factor in holistic evaluation is legal Civil Rights: $500 Answer Quotas illegal Factor in holistic evaluation is legal BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $100 Question Utilized the Supremacy Clause and Commerce Clause to declare that a federal license superseded a state license ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $100 Answer Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $200 Question Amendments referred to in the Miranda rights ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $200 Answer 5th 6th BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $300 Question Incorporated Freedom of Press and forbade prior restraint ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $300 Answer Near v. Minnesota BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $400 Question Bethel School District v. Fraser utilized this level of scrutiny ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $400 Answer Reasonable Scrutiny BACK TO GAME
Court Cases: $500 Question Provisions of the Lemon v. Kurtzman case. (must list all three) ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Funding must have secular purpose Court Cases: $500 Answer Funding must have secular purpose Must not encourage or inhibit religion No improper entanglement with religion BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question Plan this FRQ: The United States Constitution’s ratification resulted from a political process that required compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Many of the debates in government today continue to reflect the concerns of each perspective. Compare the positions of Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding the power of the national government. Describe two features of the original Constitution that have led to a growth in the power of the national government. Explain how each of the following additions to the Constitution addressed Anti-Federalist concerns. First Amendment Tenth Amendment Explain how one of the following clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment has altered the balance of power between the state and national governments. Due process clause Equal protection clause ANSWER BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Answer See AP Central’s grading sheet BACK TO GAME