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GOVERNMENT JEOPARDY Take notes in your head to help you study for the Test! You don’t get penalized for guessing wrong Add up the point values of all the questions you get right Have Fun and the group with the most points gets extra credit! ☺
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CONSTITUTION BRANCHES RIGHTS ARTICLES MYSTERY $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Constitution $100 QUESTION:
The Constitutional Convention began because people questioned how well the government could control itself after this event.
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Constitution $100 QUESTION:
The Constitutional Convention began because people questioned how well the government could control itself after this event. ANSWER: - Shay’s Rebellion or failure of Articles of Confederation
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Constitution $200 QUESTION:
The Virginia plan focused on __________ representation and a ___________ legislature.
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Constitution $200 QUESTION:
The Virginia plan focused on __________ representation and a ___________ legislature. ANSWER: Proportional Representation Bicameral legislature
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Constitution $300 QUESTION:
The New Jersey Plan focused on _____________ representation and a _______________ legislature.
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Constitution $300 QUESTION:
The New Jersey Plan focused on _____________ representation and a _______________ legislature. ANSWER: Equal Representation and a single legislature
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Constitution $400 QUESTION:
The biggest complaint about the Constitution when it was ratified in 1788 was this.
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Constitution $400 QUESTION:
The biggest complaint about the Constitution when it was ratified in 1788 was this. ANSWER: It had NO BILL OF RIGHTS! This is one reason why the Anti-Federalists did not want to approve the new constitution.
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Constitution $500 QUESTION:
This was decided about slave TRADE in the 3/5ths compromise.
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Constitution $500 QUESTION:
This was decided about slave TRADE in the 3/5ths compromise. ANSWER: That they would be traded for 20 more years and then no more trading.
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BRANCHES $100 QUESTION: Name the three Branches of Government.
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BRANCHES $100 QUESTION: Name the three Branches of Government. ANSWER:
Legislative, Executive and Judicial
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Branches $200 QUESTION: This Branch carries out and enforces the nations laws and policies.
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Branches $200 QUESTION: This Branch carries out the nations laws and policies. ANSWER: The Executive Branch
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Branches $300 QUESTION: This branch of government is the court system for the United States.
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Branches $300 QUESTION: This branch of government is the court system for the United States. ANSWER: The Judicial Branch
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Branches $400 Question: This Branch makes the laws for our government.
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Branches $400 Question: This Branch makes the laws for our government.
ANSWER: The legislative branch
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Branches $500 QUESTION: This branch can check one branch by vetoing a law, and the other by appointing its new members.
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Branches $500 QUESTION: This branch can check one branch by vetoing a law, and the other by appointing its new members ANSWER: The Executive Branch
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Rights $100 Question: The Bill of Rights are this part of the Constitution.
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Rights $100 Question: The Bill of Rights are this part of the Constitution. ANSWER: The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
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Rights $200 Question: Americans created this amendment because they didn’t want to house troops.
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Rights $200 Question: Americans created this amendment because they didn’t want to house troops. ANSWER: The Third Amendment
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Rights $300 QUESTION: Amendment four allows __________ and ____________ only when there is reasonable cause.
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Rights $300 QUESTION: Amendment four allows __________ and ____________ only when there is reasonable cause. ANSWER: search and seizure
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Rights $400 Question: Amendment five says you do not have to incriminate yourself, which means to ____________ against yourself.
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Rights $400 Question: Amendment five says you do not have to incriminate yourself, which means to ____________ against yourself. ANSWER: not tesfity and possibly be a witness against yourself
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Rights $500 QUESTION: The first Amendment gives you these four freedoms.
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Rights $500 QUESTION: The first Amendment gives you these four freedoms. ANSWER: Freedom of speech, press, assembly and religion
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Articles $100 QUESTION: Name 1 of the 2 most important things that came from the Articles of Confederation US Government.
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Articles $100 QUESTION: Name 1 of the two most important things that came out of the Articles of Confederation. ANSWER: 1) Won the Revolutionary War 2) Northwest Ordinance – Planned Westward Expansion
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Articles $200 QUESTION: To divide a states legislative power most states established . . .
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Articles $200 QUESTION: To divide a states legislative power most states established this, like their big brother Congress ANSWER: bicameral legislature
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Articles $300 QUESTION: This state does NOT have a bicameral legislature.
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Articles $300 QUESTION: This state does NOT have a bicameral legislature. ANSWER: Nebraska
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Articles $400 QUESTION: This law created territory out of lands north of the Ohio and East of the Mississippi Rivers. It also said a territory could come into the Union when it reached 60,000 people.
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Articles $400 QUESTION: This law created territory out of lands north of the Ohio and East of the Mississippi Rivers. It also said a territory could come into the Union when it reached 60,000 people? ANSWERS: The Northwest Ordinance
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Articles $500 QUESTION: The Northwest Ordinance said the new States would come into the union with _____________ and no ___________.
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Articles $500 QUESTION: The Northwest Ordinance said the new States would come into the union with _____________ and no ___________. ANSWER: equal footing and no slavery
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Mystery $100 QUESTION: This stops one branch of government from dominating any other branch.
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Mystery $100 QUESTION: This stops one branch of government from dominating any other branch. ANSWER: checks and balances
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Mystery $200 QUESTION: These are the 6 basic principles of the Constitution?
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Mystery $200 QUESTION: These are the 6 basic principles ANSWER:
Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Judicial Review
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Mystery $300 QUESTION: Powers that are given to the federal government and state governments.
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Mystery $300 QUESTION: Powers that are given to the federal government and state governments. ANSWER: Concurrent powers
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Mystery $400 QUESTION: The individuals who were against the Constitution and wanted individual rights to be added were called this.
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Mystery $400 QUESTION: The individuals who were against the constitution and wanted individual rights to be added were called this. ANSWER: Anti-Federalists
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Mystery $500 QUESTION: The act of sharing power between the federal government and the state is called this principle.
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Mystery $500 QUESTION: The act of sharing power between the federal government and the state is called this principle. ANSWER: Federalism
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Famous People Constitution Mystery Concepts Rights $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
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Famous People $200 QUESTION:
This founding father presided over the Constitutional Convention.
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Famous People $200 QUESTION:
This founding father presided over the Constitutional Convention. Hint – its not the Father of the Constitution. ANSWER: George Washington
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Famous People $400 Question:
The New Jersey Plan proposed by William Patterson was supported by these types of states.
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Famous People $400 Question:
The New Jersey Plan proposed by William Patterson was supported by these types of states Answer: Smaller states (wanted = representation in Congress)
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Famous People $600 Question:
Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed the Connecticut Compromise, better known as this extremely important Constitutional compromise.
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Famous People $600 Question:
Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed the Connecticut Compromise, better known as this Constitutional compromise. Answer: The Great Compromise
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Famous People $800 Question:
Who was the former Army Captain that lead Massachusetts farmers in a revolt against tax collectors.
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Famous People $800 Question:
Who was the former Army Captain that lead Massachusetts farmers in a revolt against tax collectors. Answer: Daniel Shays (Shays Rebellion)
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Famous People $1000 Question: This Enlightenment thinker was strangely called the Father of the American Revolution.
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Famous People $1000 Question: This Enlightenment thinker was strangely called the Father of the American Revolution. Answer: John Locke
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Constitution $200 . Question:
This branch checks the other two branches by impeaching members who commit treason.
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Constitution $200 . Question:
This branch checks the other two branches by impeaching members who commit treason. Answer: The Legislative Branch/Congress (H of R)
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Constitution $400 Question:
This branch checks the other two branches by declaring their actions unconstitutional.
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Constitution $400 Question:
This branch checks the other two branches by declaring their actions unconstitutional. Answer: The Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)
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Constitution $600 Question: This branch can coin money, collect taxes, regulate trade, and declare war.
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Constitution $600 Question: This branch can coin money, collect taxes, regulate trade, and declare war. Answer: The Legislative Branch (Congress)
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Constitution $800 Question:
Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists wrote these to try to convince American citizens to support ratification of the new Constitution.
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Constitution $800 Question:
Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists wrote these to try to convince American citizens to support ratification of the new Constitution. Answer: The Federalist Papers/Essays
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Constitution $1000 Question:
His ideas were put together to form the Virginia Plan. His work at the Constitutional Convention caused him to earn the nickname, “Father of the Constitution.”
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Constitution $1000 Question:
His ideas were put together to form the Virginia Plan. Answer: James Madison
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Mystery $200 Question: How did the Articles fail to maintain national security?
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Mystery $200 Question: This is the reason why the Articles of Confederation failed to maintain national security. Answer: The National gov’t couldn’t create an army, only each state could
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Mystery $400 Question: How did the Articles fail to create a stable financial system?
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Mystery $400 Question: How did the Articles fail to create a stable financial system? Answer: States were able to print their own money and the national government could not tax the citizens, therefore they could not pay off debt.
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Mystery $600 Question: What level of government held the most power under the Articles of Confederation?
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Mystery $600 Question: What level of government held the most power under the Articles of Confederation? Answer: The state governments held power preventing the creation of an authoritative national government.
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Mystery $800 Question: This basic principle is best exemplified by the phrase “We the people…”
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Mystery $800 Question: This basic principle is best exemplified by the phrase “We the people…” Answer: Popular Sovereignty
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Mystery $1000 Question: Name the three types of power and explain each power.
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Mystery $1000 Question: Name the three types of power and explain each power. Answer: Enumerated – Federal Power Reserved – State Power Concurrent – Federal and State Power (tax)
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Concepts $200 Question: Explain Separation of Powers.
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Concepts $200 Question: Explain Separation of Powers. Answer:
Power divided between levels (local/state/national) and branches (legislative/executive/judicial)
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Concepts $400 Question: Explain Representative Democracy.
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Concepts $400 Question: Explain Representative Democracy. Answer:
The power is in the hands of the people because they choose the delegates (representatives) that lead the country and/or make laws for the country.
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Concepts $600 Question: What clause gives the Federal Government power over state governments whenever applicable.
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Concepts $600 Question: What clause gives the Federal Government power over state governments whenever applicable. Answer: the Supremacy Clause
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Concepts $800 Question: The Bill of Rights is an example of this basic principle.
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Concepts $800 Question: The Bill of Rights is an example of this basic principle. Answer: Limited Government
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Concepts $1000 Question: This court case established the principle of Judicial Review.
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Concepts $1000 Question: This court case established the principle of Judicial Review Answer: - Marbury v Madison
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Rights $200 Question: The Bill of Rights was ratified in what year?
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Rights $200 Question: The Bill of Rights was ratified in what year?
ANSWER: 1791
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Rights $400 Question: This amendment gave states the power not clearly defined by the federal government.
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Rights $400 Question: This amendment gave states the power not clearly defined by the federal government. ANSWER: The Tenth Amendment
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Rights $600 QUESTION: This amendment says that the people are not restricted solely to what is stated in the constitution (i.e., the right to eat). .
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Rights $600 QUESTION: This amendment says that the people are not restricted solely to what is stated in the constitution. ANSWER: The Ninth amendment .
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Rights $800 Question: This amendment says that you must be afforded fair bail and punishment. .
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Rights $800 Question: This amendment says that you must be afforded fair bail and punishment. ANSWER: The Eighth amendment .
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Rights $1000 QUESTION: The Second Amendment gives you this right.
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Rights $1000 QUESTION: The Second Amendment gives you this right.
ANSWER: the right to bear arms.
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Final Jeopardy! Write down your final wager
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Final Jeopardy Question
Name 4 of the 7 Articles of the Constitution and what they discuss…EX. The Preamble is the introduction of the Constitution (sorry, it’s not an article!)
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Final Jeopardy Question
Name 4 of the 7 Articles of the Constitution and what they discuss… Article 1 – Legislative Branch Article 2 – Executive Branch Article 3 - Judicial Branch Article 4 – Relations among States Article 5 – Amending the Constitution Article 6 – Federal Government over State Article 7 – How it will be Ratified
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