JEOPARDY Computer Chapter 7 Study Review.

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JEOPARDY Computer Chapter 7 Study Review

Contestants Don’t Forget...

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

Remember to work as a team! Computer JEOPARDY!

What ever Vocabulary Stuff People AOC 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

He suggested the Great Compromise. People for $100 He suggested the Great Compromise. Who are…?

Roger Sherman Back to Game

He was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention. People for $200 He was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention. Who is…?

George Washington Back to Game

Supporters of the new Constitution People for $300 Supporters of the new Constitution What is …?

Federalist Back to Game

Father of the Bill of Rights and Father of the Constitution People for $400 Father of the Bill of Rights and Father of the Constitution What is?

George Mason & James Madison Good Answer! Back to Game

People for $500 He said “A little rebellion now and then is a good thing” and what does this mean. Who is…?

He thought it was a healthy part of government. Thomas Jefferson He thought it was a healthy part of government. Back to Game

The description of “Firm league of friendship” is from this document. AOC The description of “Firm league of friendship” is from this document. What is..?

Articles of Confederation Back to Game

This was how large each township north of the Ohio River is. AOC for 200 This was how large each township north of the Ohio River is. What is…?

36 Square Miles Back to Game

This law helped stop the spread of slavery to the West. AOC for 300 This law helped stop the spread of slavery to the West. What is..?

Northwest ordinance Back to Game

The one branch under the Articles of Confederation AOC for $400 The one branch under the Articles of Confederation What is…?

Legislative Back to Game

AOC for $500 Established a system by which an American territory can be come a state and the requirements What is…?

Population reaches 60,000 and create a state constitution Northwest Ordinance Population reaches 60,000 and create a state constitution Back to Game

An effect of Shay’s Rebellion Whatever for $100 An effect of Shay’s Rebellion What is…?

Made many Americans believe that the AOC was too weak to solve problems so they met to eventually created the Constitution Back to Game

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

Whatever for $200 DAILY DOUBLE An argument over slavery during the Constitutional Convention resulted in this. P What is…?

Congress could not interfere with the slave trade for 20 years. Back to Game

Whatever for$300 These were originally published as a series of essays in newspapers around the country to support the ratification of the Constitution. What is…?

The Federalist Papers Back to Game

One obstacle to approving the AOC was this. Whatever for $400 One obstacle to approving the AOC was this. What is…?

Some states did not want to give up their land claim in the Appalachian Mountains. Back to Game

The president can check Congress though this power. Whatever for $500 The president can check Congress though this power. What is…?

Vetoing Back to Game

Stuff $100 Count each enslaved person as 3/5 of a free person for both taxation and this. What is …?

Population count for Representation in Congress. Back to Game

This is how the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution. Stuff for $200 This is how the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution. What is…?

Amendment process Back to Game

Stuff for $300 The opening phrase of the Constitution, “We the people” means that the Constitution gets its authority from this. Who is…?

Citizens Back to Game

The purpose of the Land Ordinance was to raise money by doing this.

Settlers and investors could buy formerly public land. Back to Game

Stuff for $500 Smaller states opposed the Virginia Plan because of this. What is…?

They feared they would not have enough power in Congress. Back to Game

Vocabulary for $100 Ratify. What is…?

Give official approval Back to Game

Final authority under the federal system Vocabulary for $200 Final authority under the federal system What is…?

Constitution Back to Game

Government in which citizens rule through elected representatives. Vocabulary for $300 Government in which citizens rule through elected representatives. What is…?

Republic Back to Game

Vocabulary for $400 “So long as any individual state has power to defeat the measures of the other 12, our pretended union is but a name.” This means…?

Individual states have too much power to form a true union. Back to Game

Vocabulary for $500 A major issue which required delegates to compromise during the Constitutional Convention. What is…?

Continuing the slave trade. Back to Game