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Jeopardy! 100 200 300 400 500 VOCAB FINAL JEOPARDY SCENARIOS BILL OF RIGHTS 1-4 BILL OF RIGHTS 5-10 AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24 VOCAB 100 200 300 400 500

SCENARIOS - 100 The government orders a newspaper to stop printing editorials that are criticizing the government too much.

SCENARIOS- 100 UNCONSTITUTIONAL

SCENARIOS- 200 A person’s house is in the way of a proposed public highway. The government offers the owner a fair price for the house.

SCENARIOS- 200 CONSTITUTIONAL

SCENARIOS- 300 A man accused of a serious crime refuses to give evidence against himself.

SCENARIOS- 300 CONSTITUTIONAL

SCENARIOS- 400 A man wants to use sue his neighbor in court because he claims his neighbor cut down a tree that was on his property and belonged to him. The tree was worth $500. The man says that he has the right to a jury trial for this case.

SCENARIOS- 400 CONSTITUTIONAL

SCENARIOS- 500 A woman accused of a serious crime wants a jury trial, but the government says it doesn’t have enough money for such a trial.

SCENARIOS- 500 UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 100 The 2nd Amendment protects the rights of citizens to own what?

Bill of Rights (1-4) - 100 WEAPONS

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 200 According to the 3rd Amendment, you are not allowed to “quarter” soldiers. What does this mean?

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 200 CITIZENS CANNOT BE FORCED TO HOUSE AND FEED SOLDIERS MEANING THAT THE SOLDIERS CANNOT LIVE WITH THEM.

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 300 Name 3 of the 5 Freedoms Protected in the 1st Amendment.

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 300 FREEDOM OF SPEECH FREEDOM OF RELIGION FREEDOM OF PRESS FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY FREEDOM TO PETITION

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 400 Which amendment would the following scenarios be protected under? Criticizing government officials on a television talk show Promoting ideas that many Americans oppose in a political campaign Discussing controversial issues in SS class

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 400 1st Amendment

The 4th Amendment protects against unreasonable Bill of Rights (1-4)- 500 The 4th Amendment protects against unreasonable

Bill of Rights (1-4)- 500 SEARCHES AND SEIZURE

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 100 In the 5th Amendment, it states that the government cannot take your land without

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) – 100 PAYING YOU FOR IT

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) -200 Under the 10th Amendment, all those powers that are not specifically given to the Federal Government are given to who?

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 200 THE STATES

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 300 Which Amendment says that there are rights not listed in the constitution that belong to the people?

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 300 9th AMENDMENT

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 400 What is a guilty person protected from according to the 8th Amendment? (hint: think of the prisoner in chains)

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 400 CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 500 According to the 7th Amendment, what does everyone have a right to in a civil case?

BILL OF RIGHTS (5-10) - 500 A JURY TRIAL

In 1865, what did the 13th Amendment abolish? AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24-100 In 1865, what did the 13th Amendment abolish?

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24- 100 SLAVERY

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24-200 In 1868 after the Civil War, which group of people did the the 14th Amendment guaranteed citizen rights to?

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24- 200 AFRICAN AMERICANS

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24- 300 •Which group of people did the 15th Amendment give the right to vote in 1870?

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24-300 AFRICAN AMERICANS

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24- 400 In 1920, the 19th Amendment said that neither the federal government or the states can deny people the right to vote because of their sex. Who was allowed to vote based on this amendment?

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24 - 400 WOMEN

AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24- 500 A poll tax in the 24th Amendment means that a state cannot deny someone the right to vote because of what?

BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T PAY A SPECIAL VOTING TAX AMENDMENTS 13, 14, 15, 19, 24 - 500 BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T PAY A SPECIAL VOTING TAX

Vocabulary- 100 What is the name given to the first ten amendments?

Vocabulary- 100 BILL OF RIGHTS

Vocabulary-200 What is an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action, such as searching one’s property?

Vocabulary- 200 SEARCH WARRANT

Vocabulary- 300 What word means to formally approve a plan or an agreement?

Vocabulary- 300 RATIFY

Vocabulary- 400 What are the rights called that the Constitution entitles all people to as citizens, especially equal treatment under the law?

Vocabulary- 400 CIVIL RIGHTS

Vocabulary- 500 What does suffrage mean?

Vocabulary- 500 THE RIGHT TO VOTE

Final Jeopardy The category is Bill of Rights Make your wager.

Why was the Bill of Rights added? Final Jeopardy Why was the Bill of Rights added?

Final Jeopardy Because the Constitution did not list rights of the citizens AND the states wouldn’t ratify the Constitution until a list of rights was added. (Must have both parts for full credit)