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5 100 200 300 400 500 Legislative Powers Non- Legislative Powers Bills Again State Government Local Government Misc.

6 This is the described in Article 1, Section 8 of the United States Constitution. A 100

7 Expressed Powers A 100

8 The Implied Powers were created by this in order for the Congress to carry out the Expressed Powers. A 200

9 Necessary and Proper Clause A 200

10 In order to pay for the military, Congress was granted this power. A 300

11 Power to tax A 300

12 A 400 This power gives the government the power to coin money

13 Currency Power A 400

14 This power gives Congress the power to regulate business, including wages, working conditions, etc. A 500

15 Commerce Power A 500

16 This is a formal accusation of misconduct. B 100

17 Impeachment B 100

18 The power to approve presidential appoints and treaties is designated to this group. B 200

19 Senate B 200

20 After being impeached, a federal official is tried in the Senate and takes an oath “to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God” If they lie under that oath it is considered this. B 300

21 Perjury B 300

22 After a bill is passed, the Congress has this power to check on the executive branch to make sure that they enforcing the law. And abiding by the powers of the presidency B 400

23 Legislative Investigation and Oversight B 400

24 They choose the president in the event that no candidate earns a majority. B 500

25 House of Representatives B 500

26 This is when the president refuses to act on a bill in the last 10 days of Congress. C 100

27 Pocket Veto C 100

28 This is where bills get thorough consideration. C 200

29 Committees C 200

30 The job of this person is to watch how the members of his/her party intends to vote on a bill. C 300

31 (Majority/Minority) Whips C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Entitlements are social programs that the government pays out from year to year, like this largest one. C 400

34 Social Security C 400

35 These people represent interest groups to influence Congressional legislation. C 500

36 Lobbyists C 500

37 The head of the state executive branch is called this. D 100

38 Governor D 100

39 This is the presiding officer in the State Senate, also known as the upper house. D 200

40 Lieutenant Governor D 200

41 This is another name for the state legislature. D 300

42 General Assembly D 300

43 Money that is exchanged between different levels of government is called this. D 400

44 Intergovernmental Revenue D 400

45 Another name for a selective sales tax, which adds tax to select items, is called this. D 500

46 Excise Tax D 500

47 These are monitored heavily by the government because they are suppliers of goods that are necesseties. E 100

48 Public Utilities E 100

49 This is an executive power that can relieve someone of the legal consequences of a crime. E 200

50 Pardon E 200

51 This is the care and protection of natural resources. E 300

52 Conservation E 300

53 This is an urban form of government. E 400

54 Municipal E 400

55 This is a special election, where voters have final approval of a bill, often held at a different time than the general election. E 500

56 Referendum E 500

57 Sales tax is an example of this type of tax. F 100

58 Regressive Tax F 100

59 This is money that the state borrows from the people. F 200

60 Bond F 200

61 Income tax is an example of this type of tax that varies with a person’s income. F 300

62 Progressive Tax F 300

63 Government regulation of business requires this type of insurance for job-related injuries. F 400

64 Worker’s Compensation F 400

65 In most state and local elections this, the most votes, is required to win. F 500

66 Plurality F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Representatives Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 This is the number of Representatives that Indiana was apportioned in 2010. Click on screen to continue

69 9

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By Mr. Wagler #23


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