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Constitution Jeopardy Whose Job is it? The First 10Meeting the Requirements Checks and Balances Odds and Ends $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000
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This “College” chooses the President. What is the Electoral College?
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This amendment allows for the freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition What is the 1 st Amendment?
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To qualify for this job you must be at least 30 years of age. What is U.S. Senator?
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This branch can veto bills it does not like What is the Executive Branch?
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The framework of the government is defined in this part of the Constitution What are the Articles?
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This part of the Constitution provides the framework of the government. What are the Articles?
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It is the name commonly given to the first ten amendments. What is the Bill of Rights?
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To qualify for these jobs you must be a natural born citizen. What are President and Vice President?
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This branch can declare laws unconstitutional What is the Judicial Branch?
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This right of citizenship is not dealt with in the Constitution What is Education?
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These 2 houses have the power to introduce bills. Who are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
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This amendment allows “the right to bear arms.” What is the 2 nd Amendment?
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This fraction represents the minimum requirement for the House and Senate to override a Presidential veto. What is two-thirds?
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This branch of government can ratify treaties What is Congress?
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These two foreign documents had an impact on the framing of the Constitution What are the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights?
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The power to veto and make appointments is his responsibility. Who is the President?
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This amendment allows a person to refuse to testify at their own trial. What is the 5 th Amendment?
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The length of a House member’s term What is two years?
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This branch of government can negotiate foreign treaties What is the Executive Branch?
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The three main parts of the Constitution What are the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments?
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It is the most important power of the Supreme Court. What is the power to interpret the Constitution?
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This amendment was added to the Constitution to resolve the dispute over the balance of power between state and national government. What is the 10 th Amendment?
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The power to create corporation law, regulate trade within the state, maintain schools, and make laws about marriage and divorce is reserved to them. What are State Governments?
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This branch of government has the power to impeach What is Congress?
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It is the most common way the Constitution may be amended What is Congress proposing an amendment?
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