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Constitution Jeopardy Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Bill of Rights MISC. MISC. 100 100 $100 $100 100 100 $100 100 $100 $100 100 X 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Article 1- 100 House of Representatives Any bill having to do with money must begin in the House of Representatives

The number of Senators from each State Article 1- 200 The number of Senators from each State 2

Article 1- 300 Law When a bill has been approved by Congress and signed by the President it becomes Law

Article 1- 400 To be accused of a serious crime What does the word “impeach” mean To be accused of a serious crime

declare war and raise an army Article 1- 500 Who has the power to declare war and raise an army Congress

Who is the Commander-in-Chief Article 2 - 100 Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the military President

How the President can check & Balance the power of Congress Article 2 - 200 How the President can check & Balance the power of Congress Veto a bill passed by Congress

President, Vice President, Article 2 - 300 They make up the Executive Branch of government (3) President, Vice President, and the cabinet

Who elects the President Article 2 - 400 Who elects the President The electoral college

What does the Cabinet do Article 2 - 500 What does the Cabinet do Advise the President

What does the Judicial branch of government do Article 3 - 100 What does the Judicial branch of government do Interpret Laws

Highest Article 3 - 200 The Supreme Court is the ___________court in the land Highest

Judicial Review Article 3 - 300 Determining if laws or presidential actions are constitutional Judicial Review

Court of Appeals Article 3 - 400 What kind of court reviews the constitutionality of the original trial Court of Appeals

Avoid political influence Article 3 - 500 Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life terms in order to Avoid political influence

Basic freedoms of the people Bill of Rights - 100 The Bill of Rights lists these… Basic freedoms of the people

Due Process Bill of Rights - 200 According to the Bill of Rights, before a citizen can have his/her life, liberty or property taken from them they must be given their Due Process

A trial before an impartial Jury Bill of Rights - 300 What protection does the Bill of Rights give to people accused of crimes A trial before an impartial Jury

Double Jeopardy Bill of Rights - 400 This prevents someone found “not guilty” from being tried again for that same crime Double Jeopardy

People have the right to express their own opinions in print Bill of Rights - 500 What does the phrase “freedom of the press” mean People have the right to express their own opinions in print

Full Faith and Credit Miscellaneous 1- 100 Which “clause” of the Constitution says that each State must respect the laws and records of other States Full Faith and Credit

Amendments Miscellaneous 1- 200 What may be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures Amendments

The division of government into Miscellaneous 1- 300 The division of government into three branches Separation of powers

Federal Law Miscellaneous 1- 400 Because the Constitution is the “supreme law of the land”, state law must not conflict with Federal Law

They are elected for 2 year terms Miscellaneous 1 - 500 Why is the House more responsible to the people? They are elected for 2 year terms

Who has the power to establish schools? MISCELLANEOUS - 100 Who has the power to establish schools? States

Preamble MISCELLANEOUS - 200 The purpose of this is to explain the goals of the new government Preamble

Elastic clause MISCELLANEOUS - 300 This clause gives Congress the power to pass laws to deal with new and unexpected issues Elastic clause

The number of Senators from each state MISCELLANEOUS - 400 The number of Senators from each state 2

MISCELLANEOUS - 500 13th, 14th and 15th Which 3 Amendments deal with the issues of slavery and civil rights 13th, 14th and 15th