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UNIT 1 TEST REVIEW JEOPARDY! Welcome to…
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Civics Unit 1 Review Important Terms Declaration of Independenc Notable Philosophers U. S. Constitution Bill of Rights 100 200 300 400 500
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100 Important Terms 100 This is a proceeding by the legislature for the removal from office of a public official charged with misconduct in office. IMPEACHMENT
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200 Important Terms 200 The number of members required to be present for business to be legally conducted. QUORUM
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300 Important Terms 300 The right or privilege of voting. SUFFRAGE
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400 Important Terms 400 A Latin term meaning formulated, enacted, or operating retroactively. D. EX POST FACTO
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500 Important Terms 500 This term means that you cannot be held against your will without just cause, or jailed if there are no charges against you. HABEAS CORPUS
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100 Declaration of Independence 100 The Declaration of Independence was written by this man. THOMAS JEFFERSON
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200 Declaration of Independence 200 The Declaration of Independence says that we have three natural rights. What are those rights? LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
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300 Declaration of Independence 300 The Declaration of Independence contains a list of these, something that our First Amendment rights allows us to do to our government today. LIST OF GRIEVANCES
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400 Declaration of Independence 400 This rebellion occurred a 100 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. BACON’S REBELLION
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500 Declaration of Independence 500 There were several events leading up to the Declaration of Independence that infuriated the colonists. Name 2 of these events. PROCLAMATION ACT (1763), QUARTERING ACT (1765) STAMP ACT (1765), BOSTON MASSACRE (1770), TEA ACT (1773)
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100 Notable Philosophers 100 This philosopher helped to edit the Declaration of Independence and contributed the idea of a representative republic to the Constitution. JOHN ADAMS
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200 Notable Philosophers 200 This French philosopher believed that government should be separated into 3 branches. BARON DE MONTESQUIEU
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300 Notable Philosophers 300 An expert in constitutional law, this man drafted the first English Bill of Rights. JOHN SOMERS
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400 Notable Philosophers 400 This philosopher greatly influenced Thomas Jefferson in this belief that we have natural rights. JOHN LOCKE
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500 Notable Philosophers 500 This philosopher was an early advocate of democratic principles. PERICLES
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100 U. S. Constitution 100 The U. S. Constitution has __ Articles. 7
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200 U. S. Constitution 200 The first three articles of the Constitution concern how the three branches of government function in the United States. Name the 3 articles and 3 branches of government it concerns. ARTICLE I: LEGISLATIVE, ARTICLE 2: EXECUTIVE, ARTICLE 3: JUDICIAL
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300 U. S. Constitution 300 This is the only crime defined in the Constitution. TREASON
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400 U. S. Constitution 400 Without this Article of the Constitution, many states wouldn’t have ratified the Constitution. What Article is it? ARTICLE 5
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500 U. S. Constitution 500 The United States is not a democracy, but rather this as defined in Article IV, Section 4. REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT
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100 Bill of Rights 100 The First Amendment gives us several rights. Name 2. FREEDOM OF RELIGION, FREEDOM OF SPEECH, FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, RIGHT TO PETITION, RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY.
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200 Bill of Rights 200 This amendment is most notable for its Double Jeopardy clause. FIFTH AMENDMENT
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300 Bill of Rights 300 This Amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizure. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
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400 Bill of Rights 400 This Amendment states that people will not be subject to “cruel and unusual punishment.” EIGHTH AMENDMENT
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500 Bill of Rights 500 This Amendment guarantees us a speedy trial. SIXTH AMENDMENT
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FINAL QUESTION How did the Constitution build upon the Articles of Confederation?
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