“Constitution” Review Game. Game Board Vocab Amendments Articles 3-7 Articles 1-2 Const. Principles 100 200 400 300 500 100 200 300 400 500.

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“Constitution” Review Game

Game Board Vocab Amendments Articles 3-7 Articles 1-2 Const. Principles

Vocabulary 100 Back to Game Board What is expost facto?

Vocabulary 200 States have the power to regulate licenses while the Federal Government makes Treaties. This is an example of what? Back to Game Board

Vocabulary 300 The original United States government prior to the adoption of the Constitution. Back to Game Board

Vocabulary 400 Impeach Back to Game Board

Vocabulary 500 Commander In Chief Back to Game Board

Constitution Principles 100 Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote a series of articles in support of ratifying the Constitution known as… Back to Game Board

Constitution Principles 200 The Supremacy Clause is Article V of the Constitution. Back to Game Board

Constitution Principles 300 The President must have 270 votes from this group to be elected. Back to Game Board

Constitution Principles 400 Baron de Montesque said that to ensure liberty there must be separation of powers. Explain. Back to Game Board

Constitution Principles 500 Give an example of checks and balances for each branch Back to Game Board

Articles 1 and Jimmy is running for a House of Representatives seat…we know Jimmy is at least ______ years old. Back to Game Board

Articles 1 and The most powerful member of the House of Representatives. Back to Game Board

Articles 1 and Main duty of the Legislative Branch Back to Game Board

Articles 1 and The President’s staff, or advisors, are known as _________. Back to Game Board

Articles 1 and Back to Game Board The President must give this speech to Congress every year.

Amendments 100 Barack Obama declares that all Americans must now worship Big Bird. Back to Game Board

Amendments 200 Mr. Joseph is on trial and is called to the witness stand. Back to Game Board

Amendments 300 Mrs. Liberato is on trial but cannot afford an attorney. Back to Game Board

Amendments 400 Mr. Elitzur is tried for stealing candy and is found to be innocent. Later they find all the candy in the trunk of his car. Back to Game Board

Amendments 500 The Police suspect Mrs. Staude has committed a crime. They search her home and car without her permission. Back to Game Board

Articles A Federal Judge’s term. Back to Game Board

Articles There are a total of ______ members of the Supreme Court. Back to Game Board

Articles Article VII states how to ratify the Constitution. Back to Game Board

Articles States must respect and accept laws and decisions from other states. Back to Game Board

Articles This principle states that the Judicial Branch can decide whether decisions by the other branches are Constitutional. Back to Game Board