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100 200 300 400 500 FoundationsConstitution LegislativeExecutiveJudicial Arizona Government
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This compromise created a bicameral legislature at the Constitutional Convention. A 100
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What is the Great Compromise? A 100
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This was the first document to limit the power of the monarchy of England. A 200
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What is the Magna Carta? A 200
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He is the “Father of the Constitution”? A 300
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Who is James Madison? A 300
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A prime minister is a member of this government body in a parlimentary system. A 400
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What is the legislative body? A 400
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The idea that individuals voluntarily give up certain rights to the state is taken from this political theory. A 500
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What is the social contract theory? A 500
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This amendment to the Constitution protects five of your basic rights including freedom of speech, press, and petition. B 100
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What is the 1 st Amendment? B 100
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Raising an army, coining money, & granting patents are all examples of these types of powers. B 200
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What are expressed powers? B 200
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The 10 th Amendment is the basis for this type of power. B 300
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What are reserved powers? B 300
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The ideas expressed in this quote reflect this fundamental principle found in the Constitution. “No man shall be arrested, restrained, banished, nor anyway punished… unless by virtue of some express laws of the country warranting the same.” B 400
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What is limited government? B 400
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Establish justice, promote general welfare, and provide common defense are located in this section of the U.S. Constitution. B 500
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What is the Preamble? B 500
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This is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives. C 100
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Who is the Speaker of the House? C 100
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This part of the federal government is most directly effected by the results of the federal census? C 200
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What is the House of Representatives? C 200
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The purpose of a filibuster in the Senate is to do this. C 300
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What is to prevent action on a bill? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Most bills in the legislative process “die” in this phase or area. C 400
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What is at the committee phase? C 400
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One must be at least 25 years old, have been a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years, and live in the state he/she represents to be a member of this group. C 500
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What is the House of Representatives? C 500
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Constitutionally, a President may not serve more than this number of years in office. D 100
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What is 10? D 100
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A formal duty assigned to the Vice President by the Constitution is to preside over this area of the government. D 200
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What is the Senate? D 200
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The number of electors each state receives is determined by this. D 300
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What is the total number of Senators and Representatives that state has in Congress? D 300
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If no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote, the President is then chosen by this area of the U.S. government. D 400
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What is the House of Representatives? D 400
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Upon receipt of a bill, the President can take these actions D 500
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What is veto the bill, sign the bill, or leave it on his desk for 10 days and allow it to become law? D 500
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The court that first hears a case is said to have this type of jurisdiction. E 100
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What is original jurisdiction? E 100
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This Supreme Court case validated the use of implied powers. E 200
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What is McCulloch v. Maryland? E 200
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The Constitutional guarantee that the government will not unfairly deprive a person of life, liberty, or property is found in this clause. E 300
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What is the due process clause? E 300
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This is the principal trial court of the federal court system? E 400
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What is the District Court? E 400
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This refers to a law that punishes individuals for committing an act that was legal at the time the act was committed. E 500
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What is Ex Post Facto Law? E 500
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This person would be next in line to succeed the Governor of Arizona. F 100
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Who is the Secretary of State? F 100
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Elected Arizona officials can be removed from office before the end of their term through this process. F 200
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What is a recall vote? F 200
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Casinos are allowed to operate in Arizona because of this. F 300
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What is tribal sovereignty? F 300
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This is the principal trial court in the state of Arizona. F 400
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What is Superior Court? F 400
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In the state of Arizona, Superior Court judges are placed into office this way. F 500
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What is they are appointed by the Governor and approved by voters every 4 years? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Political Parties Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Which of the following statements are true of minor political parties? 1.Minor parties force the candidates of the two major political parties to address new controversial issues. 2.Minor party candidates rarely gain enough support in an election to win. 3.In other nations’ eyes, minor parties threaten the political standing of the United States. 4.Public discontent of the major political parties can be measured by the success of a minor party candidate. Click on screen to continue
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The answer is numbers 1, 2, & 4. Click on screen to continue
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