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Modifications to ETTC Version Added credits and instructions. Replaced WordArt with title text (for ease of typing). Also altered the text content. Altered return-to-board buttons (for invisibility). Corrected hyperlinks for daily doubles. Added Final Jeopardy category and "corrected" answer vs. question designation for Final Jeopardy. Removed Alex Trebec.

Instructions Add picture of host? Type in category headings, "answers," and "questions." If desired, move the daily double slides (right before any "answer" slides), also changing the hyperlinks from the boards. Run the show. Host and category headings are timed slides. Click on unvisited dollar values on the board to reveal "answers." If a daily double shows up, wait for the wager and then advance the show. After contestant responds, reveal a correct "question" by advancing the show. Click anywhere on "question" slides to return to the board. Use the star button on the board to go on to next phase of game. For Final Jeopardy, reveal the category, wait for wagers, and then advance the show.

Civics Mid-Term Review

Guest Host – President Obama

Origins of Government

Purposes of Government

Role, Rights, Responsibilities of Citizens

Government Policies & Practices

Organization and Function of Government

Miscellaneous

Organization & Function Origins of Gov’t Purposes of Gov’t R,R&R o f Citizens Gov’t Polices Organization & Function Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

People give up some rights in order to have others protected People give up some rights in order to have others protected. You don’t actually have to sign it.

What is the social contract?

This enlightened thinker believed in separation of power.

Who is Montesquieu?

Good thing we didn’t need a key to open his idea of natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

This document influenced the U. S This document influenced the U.S. version to include freedom from cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

Principles from this document appear in both the English Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. King John wished it didn’t exist.

What is the Magna Carta?

This is why the colonist opposed the Stamp Act.

What is taxation w/o representation?

This principle holds citizens and government officials to the same standards.

What is rule of law?

According to the Declaration of Independence, this is why American’s justified their separation from Britain.

What is violated rights?

Declaring war would relate to this Preamble goal.

What is provide a common defense?

The Supreme Court is an example of how our government met this Preamble goal.

What is establish justice?

Besides being born in America or having parents who are citizens, this is the only other way to become a citizen.

What is naturalized?

Going to jail and being fined are consequences if citizens don’t follow this obligation.

What is obey the law?

In order to protect peoples right to fair trial, citizens must perform this civic obligation.

What is Jury Duty?

This is the only responsibility citizens have that guarantee a government that represents the people.

What is voting?

This amendment ensures equal protection of law and prevents states from violating people’s rights.

What is the 14th amendment?

This uses words and images to appeal to voter’s emotions.

What is propaganda?

I support a large government where spending is used to provide more social programs for those in need.

What is a Democrat?

A states electoral votes are determined by this.

What is representation in Congress?

A person or group that tries to influence legislators to favor a specific cause.

What is a lobbyist?

This type of organization spends money to help elect or defeat candidates.

What is a political action committee (PAC)?

Each branch of the federal government has their own responsibilities.

What is separation of powers?

These 3 words tell where government get it’s power from.

What is “We the People”?

Impeachment and Vetoes are both examples of this system

What is checks and balances?

Article I outlines this branch’s powers.

What is the legislative branch?

The Constitution gave Congress this power The Constitution gave Congress this power. One they didn’t have under the Articles of Confederation. Good thing we need an army.

What is the power to tax?

Political parties have a strong voice in this form of government.

What is a democracy?

Pilgrims landing at Plymouth had to form their own government with this document.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

They opposed the Constitution because they felt it placed too much power in the central government.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

After the Articles of Confederation this event occurred leading to the Constitutional Convention.

What is Shay’s Rebellion?

These rights cannot be taken away by government.

What are unalienable rights?

Final Jeopardy!!

Final Jeopardy Category Type of Government

Having a constitution, a statements of citizen rights, and restricting government officials from having too much power are characteristics of this type of government.

What is limited government?