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OH! NO! He Couldn’t make it….So you get…..
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Thomas Jefferson!
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Jeopardy People5 Principles Vocab Outline Ratification Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 People President of the Constitutional Convention
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$100 People Who is George Washington?
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$200 People Main Leader of the Federalists.
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$200 People Who is Alexander Hamilton?
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$300 People Leader of the Antifederalists
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$300 People Who is Patrick Henry?
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$400 People This man is known as the Father of the Constitution
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$400 People Who is James Madison?
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$500 People The pseudonym used by the authors of the Federalist Papers.
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$500 People What is Publius?
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$100 Principles This Principle’s basic idea is that No One Is Above the Law…NO ONE!
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$100 Principles What is Limiting the Power Of the Gov’t?
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$200 Principles Separation of Powers can best be defined as…and… the purpose Of this principle is…
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$200 Battles What is when the three branches are Simply doing their job….. Divides the job of governing among three branches?
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$300 Principles This is the principle that best illustrates the concept of We the people....
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$300 Principles What is popular sovereignty?
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$400 Principles This principle divides the job of governing between the national government and the states…
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$400 Principles What is federalism?
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$500 Principles This principle as created to make sure a dictatorship is not possible in the USA
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$500 Principles What is checks and balances?
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$100 Vocab When the President refuses to Sign a bill into law he is exercising This power
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$100 Vocab What is veto?
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$200 Vocab When the President wipes a criminal Offense from someone’s record and They are released from prison he is Using this power.
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$200 Vocab What is pardon?
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$300 Vocab A special interest group
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$300 Vocab What is a faction?
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$400 Vocab DAILY DOOOOOOOOUBLE! The power of the Supreme Court to judge the Constitutionality of A law or an act of the President.
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$400 Vocab What is Judicial Review?
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$500 Vocab The power of the Legislative Branch to Create laws that are “necessary and proper” To run the country is formally known as this.
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$500 Vocab What is the Elastic Clause?
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$100 Outline The introduction to the Constitution is called this
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$100 Outline What is the Preamble?
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$200 Outline. The Legislative Branch is made up of these two groups?
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$200 Outline What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?
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$300 Outline 35
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$300 Outline What is the minimum age a person must be to run for President?
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$400 Outline Translating the law
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$400 Outline What is the job of the Judicial Branch?
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$500 Outline Make treaties, make appointments, and Act as Commander in Chief of the Military.
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$500 Outline What is some of the powers of the President /Executive Branch?
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$100 Ratification To approve or accept the adoption of The Constitution as the gov’t of the US
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$100 Ratification What is the definition of ratify?
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$200 Ratification The supporters of ratification are called.
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$200 Ratification Who are the Federalists?
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$300 Ratification Those who are opposed to ratification.
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$300 Ratification Who are the Antifederalists?
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$400 Ratification A series of essays written to convince Antifederalists to ratify the Constitution?
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$400 Ratification What are the Federalist Papers?
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$500 Ratification The basic point that factions are a Good thing in a Republic is made by What author and in what Federalist Paper.
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$500 Ratification Who is James Madison in Federalist Paper #10?
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Final Jeopardy Federalist Paper #10!
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Final Jeopardy Answer Explain why factions are good and that the take over of one faction is an impossibility that Madison gives in Federalist # 10 !
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