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CitizenshipCitizenship JEOPARDY JEOPARDY click here to PLAY
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$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
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The term for the belief that government gets its power from the consent of the governed next
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What is popular sovereignty? $100
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The introductory statement that clearly says people of the United States agree on the principles in the Constitution next
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What is the Preamble? $200
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The term for a two house legislature next
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What is a bicameral legislature? $300
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The term that describes the courts power to declare actions or laws unconstitutional next
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What is Judicial review? $400
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Laws that make something a crime AFTER it has occurred; they are forbidden by the Constitution next
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What are ex post facto laws? $500
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Qualifications include: natural born citizen; 14 year resident; 35 years old next
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Who is President of the United States? $100
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Terms are unlimited They are elected every 6 years 1/3 are elected every 2 years Which house of Congress is this? next
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What is the Senate? $200
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How many members make up the House of Representatives? +1 bonus: How is this number divided between states? next
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What is 435? Based on population of the state (census every 10 years) $300
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This house of Congress has the sole power to impeach next
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What is the House of Representatives? $400
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This amendment passed in 1913 provided for the direct election of senators $500
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What is the 17 th Amendment? $500
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Veto next
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What is the Executive Branch? $100
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Which branch has the power to grant pardons and reprieves? next
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What is the Executive Branch? $200
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Name two specific ways Congress can “check” the President. (or the Legislative can “check” the Executive” next
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What are: Override veto Impeach $300
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Name two checks of the Legislative Branch on the Judicial Branch. next
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What are: Eliminate federal courts Impeach and remove judges Senate can refuse to confirm appointments? $400
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The Electoral College is used to elect officials in this branch of government. next
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What is the Executive Branch? $500
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The term for powers kept by the states & give three examples next
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What are reserved powers? -Conduct elections -Provide for public health & safety --regulate trade inside the state $100
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Powers given to the federal government are called ________________ and those specifically LISTED in the Constitution are referred to as ___________________. next
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What are delegated and enumerated? $200
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It states that if the national and state governments pass laws that conflict with one another, the federal law will be followed. next
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What is the Supremacy Clause? $300
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The term for the powers shared by the state and federal government Give three examples next
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What are concurrent powers? Examples – borrow money, collect taxes, establish courts, pass laws $400
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This amendment gives states their power by stating: powers not delegated to the federal government belong to the states and people. next
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What is the 10 th Amendment? $500
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Can the President serve three terms? next
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No – what is the 22 nd Amendment? $100
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Can Congress issue a declaration of war against Mexico? next
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Yes – a delegated & enumerated power $200
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Over what kinds of cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction? next
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What are: cases involving U.S. ambassadors & other officials and when a state is a party? $300
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Congress can not pass laws that allow individuals to be held in custody without a trial. What is this right called? next
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What is habeas corpus? $400
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Name three limits placed on states in the Constitution. next
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What are: States can not – import, export taxes Negotiate treaties Maintain army & navy $500
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Final Jeopardy next
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Daily Double
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The Senate specifically can act two ways to prevent or “check” actions of the President. Name them. next
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What are: confirming appointments of ambassadors & judges and approve treaties? next
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CitizenshipCitizenship JEOPARDY JEOPARDY Thanks for PLAYING! Go to Double Jeopardy
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He was the Humanistic theorist who developed the “hierarchy of needs” next
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Daily Double next
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Final Jeopardy Stages of Development
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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
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What is the balance theory? next
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