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Did Someone say “Constitution”? Jeopardy It’s the “Economy”, Stupid Did Someone say “Constitution”? Say You Want a “Revolution” Living in the (336) Breaking the “Law” Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Say You Want a Revolution This patriot made a case for independence in his pamphlet Common Sense

$100 Answer from Say You Want a Revolution Thomas Paine

$200 Question from Say You Want a Revolution Under this system, the British purchased raw materials such as lumber and cotton from the colonies at low prices and sold finished products to the colonies at high prices

$200 Answer from Say You Want a Revolution Mercantilism

$300 Question from Say You Want a Revolution Parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by passing more restrictive laws that the colonist called …

$300 Answer from Say You Want a Revolution Intolerable Acts – Colonist could be imprisoned without trial and British soldiers could seize their property.

$400 Question from Say You Want a Revolution Where the first two battles of the Revolutionary War took place

$400 Answer from Say You Want a Revolution Lexington and Concord – In Massachusetts

$500 Question from Say You Want a Revolution The first 13 states agreed to unite under this document

$500 Answer from Say You Want a Revolution The Articles of Confederation

$100 Question from Did Someone Say Constitution? This Rebellion highlighted the need to change the Articles of Confederation

$100 Answer from Did Someone Say Constitution? Shays’ Rebellion

$200 Question from Did Someone Say Constitution? In 1787, 12 of the states sent delegates to a convention to revise the Articles of Confederation…this state did not send any delegates

$200 Answer from Did Someone Say Constitution? Rhode Island

$300 Question from Did Someone Say Constitution? There were two distinct views about the new Constitution. This group favored the federal system and a strong national government.

$300 Answer from Did Someone Say Constitution? The Federalists

$400 Question from Did Someone Say Constitution? The United States Constitution promoted this idea that the people rule

$400 Answer from Did Someone Say Constitution? Popular Sovereignty

$500 Question from Did Someone Say Constitution? The Constitution specifies that this applies to everyone

$500 Answer from Did Someone Say Constitution? The Rule of Law – No one is above the law!

$100 Question from Living in the (336) This person is the head of North Carolina’s executive branch

$100 Answer from Living in the (336) The Governor – Bev Perdue

$200 Question from Living in the (336) The North Carolina Legislature is called this…

$200 Answer from Living in the (336) The General Assembly

$300 Question from Living in the (336) This is the date that North Carolina’s most current constitution went into effect

$300 Answer from Living in the (336) 1971

$400 Question from Living in the (336) North Carolina’s constitution included this to protect the rights of the state’s citizens

$400 Answer from Living in the (336) Declaration of Rights

$500 Question from Living in the (336) On April 12, 1776, North Carolina declared its independence by passing these “Resolves”

$500 Answer from Living in the (336) Halifax Resolves

$100 Question from Breaking the “Law” American laws relating to property, contracts, and personal injuries are largely based on this law from England that is based on precedents

$100 Answer from Breaking the “Law” Common Law

$200 Question from Breaking the “Law” This law prevents people from harming other people or their property

$200 Answer from Breaking the “Law” Criminal Law

$300 Question from Breaking the “Law” This type of law resolves disputes between people or groups, or between people and the government

$300 Answer from Breaking the “Law” Civil Law

$400 Question from Breaking the “Law” This type of law refers to the rules and regulations that the executive branch of government makes to carry out its job

$400 Answer from Breaking the “Law” Administrative Law

$500 Question from Breaking the “Law” County boards of commissioners and elected city or town officials can pass these laws that affect county, city, or town residents

$500 Answer from Breaking the “Law” Ordinances

$100 Question from It’s the Economy, Stupid When this is reached, the supply of a product or service equals its demand

$100 Answer from It’s the Economy, Stupid Equilibrium Price

$200 Question from It’s the Economy, Stupid When one company controls all the production of a product, it has this…

$200 Answer from It’s the Economy, Stupid A Monopoly

$300 Question from It’s the Economy, Stupid The owners of a corporation

$300 Answer from It’s the Economy, Stupid Stockholders

$400 Question from It’s the Economy, Stupid When there is too much money in circulation and prices go up

$400 Answer from It’s the Economy, Stupid Inflation

$500 Question from It’s the Economy, Stupid In this economy the government owns the means of production-the factories, the coalfields, the land on which people farm

$500 Answer from It’s the Economy, Stupid Command Economy

Final Jeopardy This civil rights activist said, “I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.”

Final Jeopardy Answer Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.