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Jeopardy The Branches Misc Powers Terms Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 The Constitution The Branches Misc Powers Terms 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 The Constitution This branch of government is expressed in Article II of the Constitution.

$100 Answer from The Constitution Executive Branch

$200 Question from The Constitution This was created in 1791 to help ease criticism of the Constitution among the States.

$200 Answer from The Constitution The Bill of Rights

$300 Question from The Constitution Out of the 33 potential amendments sent to the states how many have been offically ratified?

$300 Answer from The Constitution 27

$400 Question from The Constitution Which method of the Amendment Process has never been used in our Nation’s Constitutional history?

$400 Answer from The Constitution 3rd Method

$500 Question from The Constitution The twenty-fifth amendment expresses where this person rests in the order of Executive succession.

$500 Answer from The Constitution The Vice President

$100 Question from Powers This is the division of governmental power between a central and regional government.

$100 Answer from Powers Federalism

These powers are possessed by both the State & National Governments. $200 Question from Powers These powers are possessed by both the State & National Governments.

$200 Answer from Powers Concurrent Powers

$300 Question from Powers These exist simply because the Government of the United States exists.

$300 Answer from Powers Inherent Powers

$400 Question from Powers This is the power of the Courts to deem a law unconstitutional and thus making it null and void.

$400 Answer from Powers Judicial Review

$500 Question from Powers These powers are expressed in the Necessary and Proper Clause.

$500 Answer from Powers Implied Powers

$100 Question from Terms This is the idea that the Government is not all powerful and that its power comes from the people.

$100 Answer from Terms Limited Government

$200 Question from Terms Overriding vetoes and impeachment of presidents are clashes in this system.

$200 Answer from Terms Checks & Balances

$300 Question from Terms This is the short and noteworthy introduction to the Constitution.

$300 Answer from Terms Preamble

$400 Question from Terms This is made up of the heads of the fifteen executive departments.

$400 Answer from Terms The Cabinet

$500 Question from Terms This is expressed through a consultation of senior Senators by the President for political appointments.

$500 Answer from Terms Senatorial Courtesy

$100 Question from The Branches This branch of government is outlined in Article III of the Constitution.

$100 Answer from The Branches Judicial

$200 Question from The Branches The twenty-second amendment set this for presidents after FDR’s presidency.

$200 Answer from The Branches Term Limits

$300 Question from The Branches This is one of several expressed powers given to the Legislative Branch.

$300 Answer from The Branches Collect Taxes Coin Money Regulate Foreign/Domestic Trade Declare War

$400 Question from The Branches This is a pact between the President and the head of another State.

$400 Answer from The Branches Executive Agreement

$500 Question from The Branches This idea that is applied to the courts is expressed in Federalist Papers #51 & #78.

$500 Answer from The Branches Judicial Review

$100 Question from Misc. Under the ideas of Social Contract this is the only source of the Government’s power.

$100 Answer from Misc. The People

$200 Question from Misc. This method of the amendment process begins with a national convention with ratification by ¾ of the States. This was used to ratify our Constitution.

$200 Answer from Misc. Method Four

$300 Question from Misc. As part of Judicial Review the Courts can deem a law this, making it null and void.

$300 Answer from Misc. Unconstituional

$400 Question from Misc. This court case dealt with taxing the Second National Bank and the Supremacy Clause.

$400 Answer from Misc. McCulloch vs. Maryland

These powers are delegated to the National Government alone. $500 Question from Misc. These powers are delegated to the National Government alone.

$500 Answer from Misc. Exclusive Powers

Final Jeopardy Category Is The Amendment Process

Explain how federalism is expressed in the Final Jeopardy Explain how federalism is expressed in the Amendment Process.

Final Jeopardy Answer The Amendment Process Begins at the Federal level (Congress or a National Convention) and then the proposed amendment goes to the state legislatures or state conventions for ratification.