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This is another term for the first 10 Amendments A 100 What are the Bill of Rights?

This amendment states that we have the freedom of speech A 200 What is the 1 st Amendment?

A 300 What amendment gives the right to bear arms? This is the 2 nd Amendment

These are the Amendments that apply to those that have been arrested A 400 What are the 5 th, 6 th, and 8 th Amendments?

These are the only legal ways a police officer can search your house. A 500 What is giving consent, showing a warrant, and providing probable cause?

B 100 What is Federalism? 100b This term states that there is shared powers between the national and state government

B 200 What is Popular Sovereignty? People are the source of government’s power

This term is defined as the introduction or the goals of the Constitution B 300 What is the Preamble?

B 400 What is 9? This is how many states needed to approve the Constitution in order for the Constitution to come into effect

B 500 What is to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty? These are the specific goals of the Constitution

C 100 These are the two houses of the Legislative Branch Who are the Senate and the House of Representatives?

There are 100 members C 200 How many members are in the Senate?

This is the amount of Representatives in the House of Representatives C 300 What is 435?

C 400 What is to override the veto with two-thirds vote in each house, kill the bill, or revise the bill? These are the options of Congress if the President decides to veto the bill

This is how it is determined how many representatives each state gets in the House of Representatives and the Senate C 500 What is representatives by proportion (House of Reps) and each state gets two representatives (Senate)?

This is the head of the Executive Branch D d Who is the President?

This is the job of the Executive Branch D 200 What is to enforce laws?

This is how the Executive Branch checks the Judicial Branch D 300 What is to appoint a federal judge?

This department helps workers get fair wages and working conditions. D 400 What is the Department of Labor?

D 500 This speech is given at the beginning of each Presidential term to outline the President’s goals. What is the Inaugural Address?

E 100 This is the job of the Judicial Branch What is interpreting the law?

This is a check the Judicial Branch has on the Legislative Branch E 200 What is declare a law unconstitutional?

E 300 This is the current number of Supreme Court Justices What is 9?

This famous court case gave the courts the power of Judicial Review E 400 What is Marbury v. Madison?

E 500 What is trial court, appellate court, and Supreme court? These are the order of courts a case goes through in the Federal Court System

This is the name of the compromise between large states (such as Virginia) and small states (such as New Jersey) during the Constitutional Convention F 100 What is the Great Compromise?

The way in which Congress can pass a law when the President has denied or vetoed it. F 200 What is Two-Thirds approval in both houses?

F 300 What is the Virginia Plan? Plan in which representation should be based on population

This is the Three Fifths Compromise F 400 What is the argument between slave states and free states in terms of African representation?

This is the one condition the Anti-Federalists needed in order to ratify the Constitution F 500 What is to include a Bill of Rights?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Laws Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory

On a separate sheet of paper, explain the steps of how a bill becomes a law Click on screen to continue finalquestion

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