Jeopardy Section1: The Six Basic Principles Section 2: Formal Amendment Process Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Amendments I Amendments II Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles The people are the only source of governmental power.
$100 Answer from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Popular Sovereignty
$200 Question from from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles The first 3 articles of the constitution which demonstrate the principle of Separation of Powers.
$200 Answer from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branches
$300 Question from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Each branch has certain powers with which it can check the operations and balance the power of the other two.
$300 Answer from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Checks and Balances
$400 Question from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles The Formal Amendment process exemplifies this principle.
$400 Answer from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Federalism
$500 Question from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Established by Article VI
$500 Answer from Section 1: The Six Basic Principles Supreme Law of the Land
$100 Question from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process Votes needed in both houses to propose an amendment
$100 Answer from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process 2/3
$200 Question from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process Number of state legislatures required for ratification
$200 Answer from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process 38
$300 Question from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process Proposed by 2/3 votes in Congress and ratified by ¾ of State legislature.
$300 Answer from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process 1 st Amendment Method
$400 Question from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process The only amendment to use the second method
$400 Answer from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process 21 st
$500 Question from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process 2/3 requirement by both houses demonstrates commitment to this Constitutional Principle.
$500 Answer from Section 2: Formal Amendment Process Separation of Powers
$100 Question from Section 3: Constitutional Change States must honor public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of other states
$100 Answer from Section 3: Constitutional Change Full Faith and Credit Clause
$200 Question from Section 3: Constitutional Change The United States constitution is at the top of the ladder of laws
$200 Answer from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Supremacy Clause
$300 Question from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Out of State tuition is legal because of this
$300 Answer from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Privileges and Immunities Clause
$400 Question from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses This clause gives the constitution its elasticity
$400 Answer from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Necessary and Proper Clause
$500 Question from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses This clause has been used repeatedly to allow the federal government to become more involved in the economy
$500 Answer from Section 3: Constitutional Clauses Commerce Clause
$100 Question Amendments I The right to remain silent
$100 Answer from Amendments I 5 th
$200 Question from Amendments I A change to the electoral college
$200 Answer from Amendments I 12 th
$300 Question from Amendments I The amendments that arose from the controversy over ratification of the Constitution
$300 Answer from Amendments I 1 st -10 th / Bill of Rights
$400 Question from Amendments I Created the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
$400 Answer from Amendments I 16 th
$500 Question from Amendments I The end of the Millionaires Club
$500 Answer from Amendments I 17 th
$100 Question from Amendments II An end to involuntary servitude
$100 Answer from Amendments II 13 th
$200 Question from Amendments II 15 th, 19 th, 26 th all granted this
$200 Answer from Amendments II Right to Vote
$300 Question from Amendments II The Civil War Amendments
$300 Answer from Amendments II 13 th, 14 th, 15 th,
$400 Question from Amendments II These two amendments directly effected the amount of time a president would be in the White House.
$400 Answer from Amendments II 20 th 22 nd
$500 Question from Amendments II Ratification of these two amendments were both the longest and shortest respectively
$500 Answer from Amendments II Shortest – 26 th Longest – 27 th
Final Jeopardy The Constitutional Convention was a collective effort of the founding fathers to create a new government which could accomplish this goal.
Final Jeopardy Answer Limit the Power of Government