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Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Martin
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The federal government shares
What is Federalism? The federal government shares power with the states. 100,1
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The Necessary and Proper clause also goes by this “expandable” name.
What is Elastic clause? The Necessary and Proper clause also goes by this “expandable” name. 100,2
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He is known as the “Father of the
Who is James Madison? He is known as the “Father of the Constitution.” 100,3
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Written speech that falsely and maliciously causes public
What is libel? Written speech that falsely and maliciously causes public humiliation to a person. 100,4
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A person who legally resides in the U.S. with the intent to become a
What is a legal resident? A person who legally resides in the U.S. with the intent to become a citizen. 200,1
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What is the 2nd Amendment?
The right to bear arms. 200,2
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No searches or seizures without
What is the 4th Amendment? No searches or seizures without a warrant. 200,3
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No cruel or unusual punishments.
What is the 8th Amendment? No cruel or unusual punishments. 200,4
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People have the right to a lawyer
What is the 6th Amendment? People have the right to a lawyer and jury trial. 300,1
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This serves as the “Supreme
What is the Constitution? This serves as the “Supreme Law of the Land”. 300,2
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A person born in the U.S. could lose his citizenship by doing
What is leading an armed rebellion? A person born in the U.S. could lose his citizenship by doing this. 300,3
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Voluntarily giving up your
What is expatriation? Voluntarily giving up your citizenship. 300,4
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invention, Congress may issue
What is a patent? To protect a person’s right to an invention, Congress may issue this. 400,1
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A criminal law that applies to a crime committed before the
What is ex post facto? A criminal law that applies to a crime committed before the law was passed. 400,2
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Some states have legalized reporter’s rights to protect
What are Shield Laws? Some states have legalized reporter’s rights to protect their sources by passing these laws. 400,3
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Returning a fugitive from justice from one state back to the
What is extradition? Returning a fugitive from justice from one state back to the state where the crime was committed. 400,4
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Disputes between various states
What are Interstate compacts? Disputes between various states are resolved by these. 500,1
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and legal proceedings of other
What is Full Faith and Credit clause? States must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of other states. 500,2
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States may legally discriminate against citizens of other states in
What is the Privileges & Immunity clause? States may legally discriminate against citizens of other states in some ways. 500,3
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All levels of government must hold meetings in full public
What are Sunshine laws? All levels of government must hold meetings in full public view under these laws. 500,4
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