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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 50,000 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 1,000

Executive Branch What are the Seven Roles of the President?

5th Grade Topic 1 Answer Commander in Chief, Chief Diplomat, Chief Executive, Economic Planner, Head of State, Chief Legislator, Head of Political Party Return

Bill of Rights List the Bill of Rights in the correct order.

5th Grade Topic 2 Answer Return 1: Free speech, religion, press, assembly. 2: Bear Arms 3: Quarter Troops 4: Search and Seizure 5: Rights of the Accused (Double Jeopardy, Self Incrimination) 6: Right to Speedy and Fair Trial 7: Right to Trial by Jury 8: Excessive Bail and Cruel and Unusual Punishment 9: Powers Reserved to the People 10: Powers Reserved to the States Return

Political Participation List the factors for who participates List the factors for why people do not participate

4th Grade Topic 3 Answer Return List the factors that may influence you to participate in politics (3 Points) A: Education D: Age B: Religious Involvement E: Gender C: Race Ethnicity G: Two Party Competition   List the factors for why people do not vote (2 Points) A: Vote doesn’t matter D: Time B: Candidate Polarization E: Ballot Fatigue C: Uninformed Constituency Return

3rd Parties How do third parties influence elections?

4th Grade Topic 4 Answer Third parties force the two major parties to adopt issues once thought as unpopular or controversial. Return

Judicial Branch How did John Marshall change the Judicial Branch?

3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer Gave them the power of Judicial Review and one overall ruling as opposed to nine separate rulings. Return

Civil Liberties List a court case for each of your four civil liberties.

Civil Liberties Religion: Everson v Board, Engle v Vitale, Reynolds v US, Minersville School District v Gobitis Speech: United States v. O’Brien, Tinker v. Des Moines School District, Texas v. Johnson, Schenck v. United States, Bethel School District v. Fraser Press: New York Times Co vs US, Near v Minnesota, Sheppard v Maxwell Assembly: Gregory v City of Chicago, Nazi’s in Skokie

Congress How is congress the most representative branch of government?

2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer 17th Amendment Reapportionment 2 Year Term Passing Laws Committees Return

House Districts What are the 5 terms that coincide with the House of Representative Districts?

2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer Reapportionment Redistricting Gerrymandering Packing Cracking Return

Historical Documents What historical document best represents the theories of Locke and Hobbes? Why

1st Grade Topic 9 Answer Declaration of Independence Natural Rights Right to Rebel Return

Social Contract Theory According to Locke and Hobbes, why is government needed?

1st Grade Topic 10 Answer Locke: People are Good, Natural Rights, Property Disputes, War of Property, Social Contract Theory Formed Hobbes: People are Bad, Reasonable, Social Contract Theory Formed Return

Million Dollar Question Political Parties What are the functions of political parties?

1,000,000 Question What are the functions of political parties?

1,000,000 Answer A: Recruiting Candidates B: Dispensing Patronage C: Educating the Public D: Loyal Opposition E: Operating the Government F: Reducing Conflict Return

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