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2 CitizenshipCitizenship JEOPARDY JEOPARDY click here to PLAY

3 $300 $200 $100 $300 $100 $200 $100 $200 $300 $100 $200 $300 $100 $400 $500 $400 $500 $400 $500 $400 $500 $400 $500 $200 $300 TERMS POWERS FEDERALISM Can they? BRANCHES Go to Final JeopardyGo to Double JeopardyReplayEnd Round

4 The term for the belief that government gets its power from the consent of the governed next

5 What is popular sovereignty? $100

6 The introductory statement that clearly says people of the United States agree on the principles in the Constitution next

7 What is the Preamble? $200

8 The term for a two house legislature next

9 What is a bicameral legislature? $300

10 The term that describes the courts power to declare actions or laws unconstitutional next

11 What is Judicial review? $400

12 Laws that make something a crime AFTER it has occurred; they are forbidden by the Constitution next

13 What are ex post facto laws? $500

14 Qualifications include: natural born citizen; 14 year resident; 35 years old next

15 Who is President of the United States? $100

16 Terms are unlimited They are elected every 6 years 1/3 are elected every 2 years Which house of Congress is this? next

17 What is the Senate? $200

18 How many members make up the House of Representatives? +1 bonus: How is this number divided between states? next

19 What is 435? Based on population of the state (census every 10 years) $300

20 This house of Congress has the sole power to impeach next

21 What is the House of Representatives? $400

22 This amendment passed in 1913 provided for the direct election of senators $500

23 What is the 17 th Amendment? $500

24 Veto next

25 What is the Executive Branch? $100

26 Which branch has the power to grant pardons and reprieves? next

27 What is the Executive Branch? $200

28 Name two specific ways Congress can “check” the President. (or the Legislative can “check” the Executive” next

29 What are: Override veto Impeach $300

30 Name two checks of the Legislative Branch on the Judicial Branch. next

31 What are: Eliminate federal courts Impeach and remove judges Senate can refuse to confirm appointments? $400

32 The Electoral College is used to elect officials in this branch of government. next

33 What is the Executive Branch? $500

34 The term for powers kept by the states & give three examples next

35 What are reserved powers? -Conduct elections -Provide for public health & safety --regulate trade inside the state $100

36 Powers given to the federal government are called ________________ and those specifically LISTED in the Constitution are referred to as ___________________. next

37 What are delegated and enumerated? $200

38 It states that if the national and state governments pass laws that conflict with one another, the federal law will be followed. next

39 What is the Supremacy Clause? $300

40 The term for the powers shared by the state and federal government Give three examples next

41 What are concurrent powers? Examples – borrow money, collect taxes, establish courts, pass laws $400

42 This amendment gives states their power by stating: powers not delegated to the federal government belong to the states and people. next

43 What is the 10 th Amendment? $500

44 Can the President serve three terms? next

45 No – what is the 22 nd Amendment? $100

46 Can Congress issue a declaration of war against Mexico? next

47 Yes – a delegated & enumerated power $200

48 Over what kinds of cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction? next

49 What are: cases involving U.S. ambassadors & other officials and when a state is a party? $300

50 Congress can not pass laws that allow individuals to be held in custody without a trial. What is this right called? next

51 What is habeas corpus? $400

52 Name three limits placed on states in the Constitution. next

53 What are: States can not – import, export taxes Negotiate treaties Maintain army & navy $500

54 Final Jeopardy next

55 Daily Double

56 The Senate specifically can act two ways to prevent or “check” actions of the President. Name them. next

57 What are: confirming appointments of ambassadors & judges and approve treaties? next

58 CitizenshipCitizenship JEOPARDY JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING! Go to Double Jeopardy

59 He was the Humanistic theorist who developed the “hierarchy of needs” next

60 $200

61 next

62 $400

63 next

64 $600

65 next

66 $800

67 next

68 $1000

69 next

70 $200

71 next

72 $400

73 $600

74 next

75 $800

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77 $1000

78 Daily Double next

79 Final Jeopardy Stages of Development

80 According to this theory, friends who disagree about politics might either deny the differences exist OR avoid thinking about them for as long as possible. next

81 What is the balance theory? next

82 PSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGY JEOPARDY JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING!


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