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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Grab Bag Articles I-III Articles $100 $100 Articles of Confederation The Constitution Articles I-III Articles $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 Jeopardy

1 - $100 The “certain ordering of inhabitants of a city state” is defined as… Constitution

1 - $200 The English document that ensured the king/ chief executive would be answerable to an assembly. The Magna Carta

1 - $300 The term for letting a person know the charges brought against them in a court Habeas Corpus

1 - $400 England’s “hands off” policy for dealing with the colonies before the French & Indian War Benign Neglect

1 - $500 A judge using the words of a law and attempting to discern the “original intent” of the author is using what type of interpretation? Textual/ Strict Constructivism

2 - $100 The Confederations Congress did not have the power to perform what essential job of a government? Collect Taxes

2 - $200 The Articles of Confederation kept states strong to avoid what? A Tyrant

2 - $300 The uprising of Massachusetts farmers that showed the need for a strong central government Shays’s Rebellion

2 - $400 The Federalists were led by whom? Name 2 Hamilton Madison Jay

2 - $500 What piece of legislation, authored by the Confederations Congress, laid the groundwork for future Congressional Control of territories? The Northwest Ordinance

3 - $100 The New Jersey Plan and Virginia plan were combined into what? What did it call for ($25 per answer) The Connecticut Compromise Bi-cameral legislature House of Reps (large states) Senate (small states)

3 - $200 What was the agreement over apportionment of slaves in the census called? 3/5ths Compromise

3 - $300 What did Massachusetts demand a guarantee of in order to ratify the Constitution? A Bill of Rights

3 - $400 What type of Government did the United States Constitution create? BE SPECIFIC A Federal Republic

3 - $500 Name at least 2 types of laws Congress CANNOT pass Bill of Attainder Habeas Corpus Ex Post Facto

4 - $100 Congress’s power to author any laws that are “necessary and proper” is often referred to as what? The Elastic Clause

4 - $200 All revenue bills must originate where? The House of Representatives

4 - $300 How long does each house of Congress serve? House of Representatives- 2 years Senate-6 years

4 - $400 The power of the Supreme Court to declare a law UNConstitutional is not listed in Article III. What is that power called? Judicial Review

4 - $500 The power to negotiate treaties rests with which branch of government? The executive

5 - $100 The supreme law of the land in the United States is what? The Constitution

5 - $200 What percentage/ fraction of states must approve of a Constitutional Amendment for it to be officially ratified? 3/4ths

5 - $300 Delegated powers can be enumerated or implied, to whom are they granted? The Federal Government

5 - $400 Goss v Lopez ensured that students are entitled to what? Due Process in cases of expulsion or suspension

5 - $500 According to Article IV, states must respect the laws of other states. What is the term for this practice? Full Faith and Credit

Final Jeopardy What co-author of the Declaration of Independence negotiated the Connecticut Compromise? Roger Sherman