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1 - $100 A Which Enlightenment idea is represented by the image? A. separation of powers B. checks and balances C. social contract D. natural law The image below concerns government. A
The statements below are from the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights Which statement reflects the Enlightenment ideas of government as expressed by Montesquieu? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 1 - $200 Which statement reflects the Enlightenment ideas of government as expressed by Montesquieu? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 B
1 - $300 How are the Enlightenment ideas that influenced the Founding Fathers reflected in modern institutions? A. Colonies have been re-established to preserve popular sovereignty. B. Oligarchies have increased to safeguard natural rights. C. The United Nations promotes universal human rights. D. The European Union encourages economic stability. C
2 - $100 Which documents influenced the colonists' views of government? A. Common Sense, Articles of Confederation, Declaration of the Rights of Man B. Virginia Declaration of Rights, Common Sense, Bill of Rights C. Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Common Sense D. Magna Carta, Iroquois Constitution, Common Sense C
2 - $200 The diagram below shows that the colonists formed some of their political views from some historical documents. Which phrase completes the diagram? A. separation of powers B. economic freedom C. self-government D. individual rights C
2 - $300 The passage below was written by Thomas Paine in his 1776 pamphlet, Common Sense. Based on this passage, how is the author's view reflected in the U.S. political system? A. The monarchy creates limited government. B. The monarchy supports self-government. C. Representatives are appointed. D. Representatives are elected. D
3 - $100 Which documents addressed colonial concerns about English policies? A. Declaration of Independence B. Mayflower Compact C. U.S. Constitution D. Bill of Rights A
3 - $200 The diagram below describes a cause that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Which action completes the diagram? A. Colonial agriculture trade increases. B. Colonial religious devotion increases. C. Colonial demand for political change increases. D. Colonial demand for military assistance increases. C
3 - $300 Why did Parliament eventually repeal the Stamp Act, which taxed goods such as newspapers and playing cards? A. The colonists established a blockade against British goods. B. The colonists were able to produce their own goods. C. The colonists started destroying British goods. D. The colonists began boycotting British goods. D
4 - $100 The diagram below shows steps leading to a historical event. Which event completes the diagram? A. Declaration of Independence B. Articles of Confederation C. Annapolis Convention D. Whiskey Rebellion B
4 - $200 How did the U.S. Constitution solve a problem created by the Articles of Confederation? A. It avoided the issue of states' rights. B. It allowed the states to elect representatives. C. It prevented the amendment of federal laws. D. It enabled the federal government to collect taxes. D
4 - $300 B The passage below is from a historical document. How does the U.S. Constitution address concerns that resulted from the government described in this passage? A. The new government could enforce treaties between the states. B. The new government could settle disputes between the states. C. The new government could regulate trade between the states. D. The new government could levy taxes between the states. B
Final Jeopardy What is the last step in the Naturalization Process? Taking the Oath of Allegiance
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Rule of Law Citizenship Obligations $100 $100 Federalist V Anti_Fed Rule of Law Citizenship Obligations $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 Final Jeopardy
1 - $100 What was the Anti-Federalists' greatest concern about ratifying the U.S. Constitution? A. The lack of a federal court system. B. The lack of legislative veto power. C. The lack of a strong military. D. The lack of a bill of rights. D
1 - $200 Which statement supports the Anti-Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution? A. The Constitution should limit state government. B. The Constitution should protect fundamental rights. C. The Constitution should create a strong national government. D. The Constitution should prevent the election of amateur politicians. B
1 - $300 The passage below was written by James Madison in 1787 D Based on this passage, what change in modern political society would Madison support? A. Expanding the size of the Cabinet B. Expanding the size of the Electoral College C. Expanding the number of candidates in campaigns D. Expanding the role of special interest groups in campaigns D
2 - $100 Which principle is included in the U.S. Constitution? A. rule of law B. right to trial C. capitalism D. confederalism A
2 - $200 D Which statement describes an impact of the rule of law? A. state of nature B. checks and balances C. separation of powers D. transparency of institutions D
2 - $300 Which characteristic serves as a long-term protection against tyranny and is a foundation of liberty in the United States? A. the commerce clause B. the elastic clause C. the right to trial D. the rule of law D
3 - $100 Which is a requirement for a person to become a naturalized U.S. citizen? A. passing a U.S. history and government exam B. working in the U.S. for at least five years C. being born to American parents D. serving in the U.S. military A
3 - $300 C The table below describes permanent resident status. . Based on the table, what could be predicted about the impact of permanent residents on government? A. The number of person seeking citizenship by law of soil would decline. B. The number of persons seeking citizenship by law of blood would increase. C. The number of persons seeking naturalization would be affected by elections for Congress. D. The number of persons seeking naturalization would be affected by elections for governor. C
3 - $200 C Which statement completes the diagram? The diagram below shows some general eligibility requirements. Which statement completes the diagram? A. joining a military service B. obtaining a driver's license C. becoming a naturalized citizen D. receiving a social security card C
4 - $100 What right do citizens have? A. attending public schools B. owning property C. holding a job D. voting D
4 - $200 C The illustration below shows a legal document. Why are citizens obligated to respond to such documents? A. to guarantee court hearings remain public B. to guarantee courts provide probable cause C. to protect the constitutional right to be tried by one's peers D. to protect the constitutional right to confronts one's accuser C
4 - $300 The image below describes a citizen obligation. Based on this image, what can be presumed about citizen obligations? A. Citizens support attending civic meetings. B. Citizens support securing individual rights. C. Citizens resist registering for selective service. D. Citizens resist contributing to the common good. D
Final Jeopardy What event led the Founders to know that the government under the Articles of Confederation was weak? Shay’s Rebellion