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THIS IS

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Vocabulary Branches of Government Ohio Presidents More Vocabulary Other Facts More Facts

Someone who is born in a country or promises to be loyal to the country. A 100

Citizen A 100

A system in which the people hold the power of government. A 200

Democracy A 200

The way voters choose people to serve in government. A 300

Election A 300

An idea for a law. A 400

Bill A 400

A plan for spending and saving money. A 500

Budget A 500

This branch of government is headed by the President of the United States of America. B 100

The Executive Branch B 100

The house of representatives and the Senate are two parts of which branch of government. B 200

The Legislative Branch B 200

The Constitution limits the governments power by. B 300

Dividing it into three Branches. B 300

The three branches of government are. B 400

The Legislative Branch The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch B 400

This branch of government is headed by the supreme court. B 500

The Judicial Branch B 500

This president was only in office for 1 month, he was the 9 th president. C 100

William Harrison C 100

He was born on April 27 th 1822, he was the 18 th president. C 200

Ulysses S. Grant C 200

He was the first president to have electricity in the White House, he was the 23 rd president. C 300

Benjamin Harrison C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

He was born in Canton Ohio, he was the 25 th president. C 400

William McKinley C 400

He was shot in 1881, he was the 20 th president. C 500

James Garfield C 500

To stop a bill from becoming a law. D 100

Veto D 100

Local and self governing D 200

Municipal D 200

Someone who is running for a government office. D 300

A candidate D 300

Something that is done for the good of most people. D 400

Common good D 400

A group of people who decide court cases. D 500

Jury D 500

It means people hold the power to govern. E 100

By the people E 100

They represent voters in the government. E 200

Representatives E 200

This is the countrys highest court. E 300

The supreme court E 300

This country controlled the colonies before E 400

Great Britain E 400

This allows Americans to gather and protest. E 500

The Freedom of Assembly E 500

This allows people to say what they feel. F 100

Freedom of Speech F 100

County government works with state government to. F 200

Carry out laws F 200

Local leaders are chosen through F 300

Elections F 300

This means that cities and villages can decide their own laws, taxes, and services F 400

Home Rule F 400

Repairing streets, collecting trash, and caring for public buildings is whose job. F 500

The local governments in cities and villages F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Constitution of the United States of America Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What year was the Constitution written? Click on screen to continue

1787 Click on screen to continue

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