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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Vocab Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 Articles of the Confederation Constitutional Plans Federalists V Anti-Federalists Misc. $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 This is a form of government where people vote on elected representatives Republic

1 - $200 This is when two sides give something up in order to reach an agreement Compromise

1 - $300 This is what a change made to the Constitution is called. Amendment

1 - $400 Having two separate lawmaking chambers Bicameral

1 - $500 This is the lawmaking branch of government. Legislative Branch or Congress

2 - $100 This was the first Constitution of the United States. The Articles of the Confederation

2 - $200 True or False. Under the Articles of the Confederation Congress had the power to tax the states. False

2 - $300 True or False. Under the Articles of the Confederation Congress had the abilities to make treaties with other nations. True

2 - $400 Under the Articles of the Confederation how many states were needed to make changes? 13

2 - $500 What event showed that the national government was too weak under the Articles of the Confederation? Shays Rebellion

3 - $100 This plan wanted a one house legislative branch with equal representation. New Jersey Plan

3 - $200 This plan wanted a two house legislative branch with representation based on population. Virginia Plan

3 - $300 This plan was favored by big states with large populations. Virginia Plan

3 - $400 Under this compromise the Senate would have equal representation and the House would have representation based on population. The Great Compromise

3 - $500 The solution to this compromise was to count every 5 enslaved persons and three people in the state’s population. Three-Fifths Compromise

4 - $100 This group of group of people wanted to pass the Constitution as is. Federalists

4 - $200 The ____________ did not was to pass the Constitution as it was written. Anti-Federalists

4 - $300 These were a series of essays that were written in support of passing the Constitution. Federalists Papers

4 - $400 Virginia did not want to pass the Constitution until there was a _____________ added to it. Bill of Rights

4 - $500 How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution? 9

5 - $100 In what state did Shays Rebellion take place? Massachusetts

5 - $200 This is the branch of government that executes the laws, and is lead by the President Executive Branch

5 - $300 One result of Shays rebellion was that it showed There was a need to create a stronger national government.

5 - $400 Which law helped to stop the spread of slavery in the western United States? Northwest Ordinance

5 - $500 Who was the presiding officer for the Constitutional Convention? George Washington

Final Jeopardy What was the last state to ratify the Constitution? **Answers Must be written down and handed in when the music stops** Rhode Island