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Reverse Jeopardy

Vocab terms Magna Carta Necessary and Proper Civic Virtue Enumerated Power Constitution Ex Post Facto Natural rights Original Jurisdiction Habeas Corpus Judicial Review Writs of assistance Procedural Due Process Popular sovereignty Substantive Due Process Enfranchisement Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Adversarial/Inquisitorial Proportional representation Federalism

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What could be achieved through logic and reason Purpose of the Enlightenment Row 1, Col 1

A major weakness for the Articles of Confederation Lack of authority to regulate trade A major weakness for the Articles of Confederation government 1,2

Pennsylvania legislature Only non bicameral legislature Pennsylvania legislature 1,3

Citizenship and voting rights Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 Citizenship and voting rights for Native Americans were settled with the 1,4

Describes the U.S. Congress Deliberative Body 2,1

Most state constitutions A Bill of Rights Most state constitutions included 2,2

The ratification of the constitution was planned tog The people of each state The ratification of the constitution was planned tog get the vote of 2,3

Limit the freedoms of recently freed slaves Black Codes (Jim Crow) laws were passed in some state to 2,4

And distribution of goods Capitalism Profit from ownership And distribution of goods 3,1

Daniel Shay led a rebellion Courts were confiscating and selling off property Daniel Shay led a rebellion because 3,2

The Federalist Papers, which federalists and Antifederalists Educate the citizens of the United States The Federalist Papers, which included the views of federalists and Antifederalists were written to 3,3

When Southern states seceded from the Union, they justified federation of sovereign states When Southern states seceded from the Union, they justified their actions by arguing that the United States is a 3,4

Thomas Jefferson called Philadelphia Delegates Demi-gods 4,1

The principle author of John Adams The principle author of the Massachusetts constitution was 4,2

A group of advisors Parliament 4,3

The government body that House of Representatives The government body that brings the charge of impeachment 4,4

1st intercolonial gathering Stamp Act Congress 5,1

The Articles Congress could of citizens, that right belonged States where they lived The Articles Congress could not regulate behavior of citizens, that right belonged to 5,2

The government body that conducts the impeachment The Senate The government body that conducts the impeachment trial 5,3

Philadelphia convention Re-Write the Articles of Confederation The purpose of the Philadelphia convention was to 5,4