Monday, September 13th Agenda Bellwork- Topic and Main Idea Assignment # 13 Jeopardy Notes Homework- Fill out Rubric! Make sure your notebook is stellar!

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Monday, September 13th Agenda Bellwork- Topic and Main Idea Assignment # 13 Jeopardy Notes Homework- Fill out Rubric! Make sure your notebook is stellar! Homework Assignment # 14 Note card –Only 1 note card!!!! Must have AT LEAST 15 facts and BE NUMBERED or no credit.

Chapter 5 Jeopardy RedBlueGreenPurple Black Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question What is Dual Sovereignty?

$100 Answer Dual Sovereignty- The idea that the state and federal governments have exclusive power in their own spheres.

$200 Question What is Separation of Powers?

$200 Answer Separation of Powers- Divides the Powers of government so that no one branch can pose a threat.

$300 Question What proportion of both houses must vote in favor of a bill to override a president’s veto?

$300 Answer What proportion of both houses must vote in favor of a bill to override a president’s veto? 2/3

$400 Question What is Congress’ function in the federal government?

$400 Answer Legislative Branch- It MAKES the laws!

$500 Question How many members does the Senate have per state?

$500 Answer How many members does the Senate have per state? 2 per state!!

$100 Question What is the Vice President’s role in the legislative branch?

$100 Answer President of the Senate- but only casts a vote if there is a tie

$200 Question How the president check the legislative branch?

$200 Answer How the president check the legislative branch? Veto a bill

$300 Question What does the president have to do before he can take office?

$300 Answer Take an oath of office

$400 Question What is the Executive Branch's job when it comes to laws?

$400 Answer Executive Branch enforces the laws

$500 Question What is the Judicial Branch’s main job?

$500 Answer Interpret the laws

$100 Question On what grounds can a federal court strike down a Federal Law?

$100 Answer from H3 A federal court can strike down a federal law if it is unconstitutional!

$200 Question What 3 things does the 1 st amendment protect?

$200 Answer Freedom of speech, press, and religion.

$300 Question According to Majority Rule, who makes the decisions for everyone?

$300 Answer The GREATEST number of people in society

$400 Question What type of speech does the 1 st amendment not protect?

$400 Answer Slander and dangerous speech like yelling “ fire” in a theater.

$500 Question Why did they add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

$500 Answer To clearly define the rights and freedoms of citizens

$100 Question Why were the 2 nd, 3 rd, and 4 th amendments significant during the 1700’s?

$100 Answer The British forced colonists to submit to their authority during colonial disputes

$200 Question What is Due Process?

$200 Answer Due Process- Places limitations on laws and legal proceedings to guarantee fairness

$300 Question What is Double Jeopardy? (Not this Jeopardy)

$300 Answer 5 th Amendment says you cannot be tried for the same crime twice.

$400 Question According to the 9 th and 10 th Amendments who gets to decide what other basic rights citizens have?

$400 Answer The Judicial Branch and Congress

$500 Question True or false? If a foreign-born person who’s parents are not citizens wants to become a U.S. citizen they must move to the United Sates?

$500 Answer True If a foreign-born person who’s parents are not citizens wants to become a U.S. citizen they must move to the United Sates?

$100 Question What privileges do legal immigrants have while they are in the U.S.?

$100 Answer If they are at least 18, and spent 5 years in the U.S. they can ask to be naturalized as citizens.

$200 Question Who is the largest group of naturalized citizens in the U.S.?

$200 Answer Persons born outside the U.S. to foreign- born parents.

$300 Question Tell me at least 3 duties of citizens.

$300 Answer Obey law enforcement, pay sales tax, pay property taxes, serve on a jury, register for selective service

$400 Question Why do men 18 and older have to register for selective service?

$400 Answer In case there is a military draft.

$500 Question What is the purpose of PAC’s?

$500 Answer They raise money from contributors and give it to candidates who support certain issues.

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer