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3 Branches of Government Principles of the Constitution AmendmentsSupreme Court Cases $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000

3 Branches of Government $200 What are the terms of office for President, Vice President, a member of the House of Representatives, and the Senate?

3 Branches of Government $400 What is a bicameral legislature and what is its chief advantage?

3 Branches of Government $600 What vote is needed for a bill to pass in Congress?

3 Branches of Government $800 Who formally elects the president of the United States?

3 Branches of Government $1000 Who follows the president in succession in the Presidency? And what is their main job?

3 Branches of Government $200-Answer President 4 Vice President 4 House of Rep. 2 Senate 6

3 Branches of Government $400-Answer It means it has 2 houses (Senate and House of Representatives). It’s advantage is checks and balances

Principles of the Constitution $600-Answer Two-thirds vote

3 Branches of Government $800-Answer 1)The Electoral College

3 Branches of Government $1000-Answer Speaker of the House, presiding officer of the House of Representatives

Principles of the Constitution $200 The division of power among the central government and several regional governments can be described as which principle of the Constitution?

Principles of the Constitution $400 What is the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether or not a law violates the Constitution called?

Principles of the Constitution $600 To prevent abuses of power, the framers of the Constitution gave different powers to the three branches of government. What is this called?

Principles of the Constitution $800 The President’s veto of a bill passed by Congress is an example of which principle?

Principles of the Constitution $1000 The framers of the Constitution included a system of federalism in order to

Principles of the Constitution $200-Answer Federalism

Principles of the Constitution $400-Answer Judicial Review

Principles of the Constitution $600-Answer Separation of Powers

Principles of the Constitution $800-Answer Checks and Balances

Principles of the Constitution $1000-Answer Divide power among national, state, and local levels of government

Amendments $200 What is the name given to the first 10 Amendments? What was it intended to do?

Amendments $400 What was the result of the 19 th Amendment?

Amendments $600 What is due process?

Amendments $800 How did the 24 th Amendment strengthen the power of the 15 th Amendment?

Amendments $1000 How do the Bill of Rights and the 14 th Amendment extend the Constitution for citizens of the U.S.?

Amendments $200-Answer Bill of Rights Protect individuals’ rights from government abuse

Amendments $400-Answer Women’s suffrage

Amendments $600-Answer Fair action by the government

Amendments $800-Answer It gave all citizens the right to vote without having to pay a poll tax

Amendments $1000-Answer They document protection of rights

Supreme Court Cases $200 Which Supreme Court case forces a policeman to read a suspect his rights?

Supreme Court Cases $400 The right of judicial review of acts of Congress by the Supreme Court was established during which trial?

Supreme Court Cases $600 The case Mapp v. Ohio is centered on which main issue?

Supreme Court Cases $800 The two cases of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education demonstrate a way in which the Supreme Courts decision can be changed. Which concept is that demonstrating?

Supreme Court Cases $1000 The Leandro Case deals with which topic the General Assembly funds?

Supreme Court Cases $200-Answer Miranda v. Arizona

Supreme Court Cases $400- Answer Marbury v. Madison

Supreme Court Cases $600- Answer Illegal Search and Seizure

Supreme Court Cases $800-Answer Reversing the decision of a previous case

Supreme Court Cases $1000-Answer Education funding

Final Jeopardy Supreme Court Cases

Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute to consult… As a result of the Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines, how were students affected?

Final Jeopardy You have 30 seconds to consult… As a result of the Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines, how were students affected?

Final Jeopardy You have 15 seconds to consult… As a result of the Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines, how were students affected? ?

Final Jeopardy Time Is Up What is the difference between the melting pot theory and the tossed salad theory?

Final Jeopardy - Answer Students living in all 50 states were given the freedom of political speech in schools

Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.