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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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The Three Branches Constitution Stuff!!! Qualifications VocabularyPotpourri 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Amend This
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How is the number of representatives in the house determined?
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What is population?
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Which branch of government makes the laws?
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What is Legislative?
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How many justices are there?
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What is 9?
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How many representatives are there?
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What are 435?
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What is the supreme law of the land concept?
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Any law passed by congress is primary?
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He is responsible for appointing federal judges.
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Who is the President?
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What freedom can someone use to change a law using a demonstration?
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What is the right to assemble?
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What does it mean when a flag is at half mast?
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What is someone important died?
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Holding a person in jail for a capital crime without charging them is a violation of what right?
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What is writ of habeas corpus?
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Number of states needed to ratify the Constitution.
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What is nine?
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This is a first amendment right.
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What is…. Religion? Assembly? Press? Petition? Speech?
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Who did the 26 th amendment give the firht to vote to?
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Who is 18 year olds?
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This is what “take the fifth” give you the right to do.
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What is remain silent?
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Which amendments are considered the reconstruction amendments?
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What is the 13, 14, and 15 th ?
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This is one reason for revising the Articles of Confederation.
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What is…. Congress couldn’t enforce laws? Congress couldn’t settle state disputes? Congress could not tax?
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The length of term for a Supreme Court Justice.
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What is life?
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This branch is responsible for interpreting laws.
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What is the judicial branch?
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The responsibility for enforcing laws resides with this person.
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Who is the President?
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Attending church, voting, and a fair trial are all these.
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What are the rights of citizens?
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This group generally confirms the voting choices of the majority of voters
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What is the electoral college?
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This group of laws was established to find fair ways to settle disputes and disagreements between two people.
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What is civil law?
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This is the most common type of crime committed.
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What is crime against property?
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To use your constitutional right to remain silent to avoid incriminating yourself is also called this.
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What is “pleading the Fifth”?
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This begins when a plaintiff files a complaint in court for an unresolved dispute.
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What is a civil lawsuit?
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This criminal act is against both a person and property.
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What is robbery?
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The people make decisions for this type of government.
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What is a democracy?
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A government where one person is in control and has inherited power.
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What is a monarchy?
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This type of government is known for its abuse of power.
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What is tyranny?
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The direct democracy system of government is modeled after this ancient civilization.
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What is ancient Greece?
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State and federal governments share some powers and also have some separate powers.
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What is federalism?
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Make your wager
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Write out the following amendments: 13, 15, 17, 19, 24, 26
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Final Jeopardy 13 th – Abolished Slavery 15 th – Voting rights for all men 17 th – direct election of senators 19 th – women right to vote 24 th – abolish poll tax 26 th – change voting to age 18
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