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Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. –Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen to return to the game board. –When you have a daily double, you must click on Daily Double logo to go to the question screen. –At the beginning when introducing the categories, simply hit enter or click the mouse or next slide to scroll through the categories. –If you dont remember the answers, I recommend having another computer with a board with answers on the screen or a piece of paper duplicating the board with answers in the boxes. On the show, the answers to do not appear on the screen.
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Constitutional Foundations
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Founding Documents and Defining Events
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Separation of Powers
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Federalism
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The Philadelphia Convention
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Key Compromises in Philadelphia
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Types of Democracy
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Founding Documents Separation of Powers Federalism The Philadelphia Convention Key Compromises Types of Democracy $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 1000$1000
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h $ 200 Founding Documents and Defining Events It created what was called a league of friendship.
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This set the process by which territories would apply for statehood and banned slavery in the newly created states. h $ 400 Founding Documents and Defining Events
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h $ 600 Founding Documents and Defining Events Submitted by William Paterson, it intended that the articles be revised.
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h $ 800 Founding Documents and Defining Events The goals listed in this paragraph, include the establishment of justice and providing for the common defense.
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h $ 1000 Founding Documents and Defining Events This English philosopher argued that all are born with natural rights.
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Sometimes referred to as the fourth branch of government, this institution includes NASA, the EPA, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. h $ 200 Separation of Powers
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In the Federalist Papers, he argued that ambition must be made to counteract ambition. h $ 400 Separation of Powers
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In this landmark decision, Chief Justice Marshall wrote that the courts have the power to nullify government acts that conflict with the Constitution. h $ 600 Separation of Powers
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The type of powers conveyed to Congress in article I, section 8, clause 18, of the United States Constitution. h $800 Separation of Powers
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h $ 1000 Separation of Powers In this 1962 landmark decision, the SCOTUS ruled that it may be appropriate for the court to explore issues dealing with political questions.
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h $ 200 Federalism The type of governmental system in which all main powers are granted to a central or national government.
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h $ 400 Federalism Powers not expressly given to the national government nor denied to the states are referred to as these kind of powers.
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This type of federalism relies on the layer-cake metaphor to describe the relationship between state and national government. h $ 600 Federalism
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A type of grant that is given for a specific purpose and requires matching funds. h $ 800 Federalism
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In 1996 this program, formerly known as welfare, was devolved to the states and became Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. h $ 1000 Federalism
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h $ 200 The Philadelphia Convention An event, involving Revolutionary War veterans, that led to increased turnout in Philadelphia.
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h $ 400 The Philadelphia Convention The only state which did NOT send delegates to the Philadelphia convention.
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The name given to the groups who supported a stronger national government and those who favored strong state government. h $ 600 The Philadelphia Convention
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This octogenarian was the eldest delegate and peacekeeper at the Philadelphia Convention. h $ 800 The Philadelphia Convention
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The final day and year of the Philadelphia convention. h $ 1000 The Philadelphia Convention
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h $ 200 Key Convention Compromises Perhaps the most important of the compromises, this allowed for the creation of a bicameral legislature with both proportionate and equal representation.
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h $ 400 Key Convention Compromises Three-fifths of all other Persons, would be counted for representation and this.
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h $ 600 Key Convention Compromises As part of the commerce compromises, imports could be taxed but these could not.
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h $ 800 Key Convention Compromises As a result of executive compromises, this bar was placed on presidential reelection.
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h $ 1000 Key Convention Compromises This compromise is also known as the Sherman or Connecticut Compromise.
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h $ 200 Types of Democracy Pure, direct, or classical democracy, refer to the type of democracy created by this scholar, in the 4 th century B.C..
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h $ 400 Types of Democracy It is the type of government in which the power to govern is placed in the hands of one individual.
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h $ 600 Types of Democracy A system of government where citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf.
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h $ 800 Types of Democracy A referendum is an example of this type of democracy.
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h $ 1000 Types of Democracy He felt that government was an epiphenomenon and that the real power in any society was with those who controlled the means of production.
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FINAL
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The Amendment Process
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This Amendment is the only Amendment to repeal another.
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JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes The font for the question slides is Enchanted; (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) –1. Go to Edit and Replace… –2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps, or whatever category is listed) –3. In the Replace box, type the new category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS) –4. Click Replace All... To use the Daily Double: –1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double CURRENTLY SET AT FOURTH CATEGORY FOR $1000 –2. Link that dollar value to one of the Daily Double slides –3. Link the logo of the Daily Double to the question
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