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100 200 300 400 500 Key Terms Executive Branch Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Bill of Rights Citizenship 100 200 300 400 500
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As related to the Constitution, taxing and enforcing laws are an example of what kind of power? A 100
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Concurrent power A 100
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The term federalism refers to the sharing of power between what governments? A 200
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Federal and state governments A 200
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The President of the US and the department that aid his office are in which branch of the federal government? A 300
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The Executive branch A 300
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In terms of the Constitution, certain powers that were granted exclusively to the federal government and not the states is called A 400
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Delegated powers A 400
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The system built into the US government which prevents any one branch of government from gaining too much power is referred to as A 500
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Checks and Balances A 500
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What is a role that the executive branch can play in the legislative process? B 100
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The president proposes laws to carry out promises made to the public B 100
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In becoming a law, the president signing the bill is what step? B 200
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The final step B 200
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As stated in Article 2 of the Constitution, one must meet these requirements to become the president. B 300
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Be a Native-born citizen, 35 years old, and a resident of the US for 14 years B 300
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What form of checks and balances can the President exercise towards the Congress B 400
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Vetoing a bill that Congress has passed B 400
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The power to reject the appointment of judges is an example of a check on the Executive branch by who? B 500
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The Senate B 500
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According to our Constitution, who selects Supreme Court judges? C 100
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The President C 100
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C 200 What Article in the Constitution covers the role that the Supreme Court plays?
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Article 3 of the Constitution C 200
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What are the requirements for a justice to be appointed on the US Supreme Court? C 300
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None C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What are the duties of the Supreme Court? C 400
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To interpret laws and determine if a law is unconstitutional C 400
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This branch can impeach Supreme Court justices through checks and balances C 500
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The Legislative branch C 500
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Federal bills concerning taxation must originate from D 100
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The House of Representatives D 100
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The Constitution allows anyone to write a bill. However, the Constitution provides that __________ must introduce a bill to the House for it to become a law. D 200
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A member of Congress D 200
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How many votes does Congress need to override a bill that has been vetoed and sent back by the president D 300
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A 2/3 majority vote in both houses D 300
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What must happen to a federal bill for it to become a law? D 400
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Passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and signed by the president. D 400
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Federal bills concerning taxation must originate from D 500
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The House of Representatives D 500
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What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? E 100
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To protect the rights of individuals E 100
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What Amendment allows an individual to have the right to bear arms? E 200
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The 2 nd Amendment E 200
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Protection against unreasonable search and seizure is guaranteed under what Amendment? E 300
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The 4 th Amendment E 300
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In addition to freedom of religion and freedom to assemble, what else does the 1 st Amendment also guarantee? E 400
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Freedom of press E 400
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This Amendment protects rights of the indicted, guarantees a speedy public trial, the right to know what they’re being charged with and who is accusing them, as well as the right to an attorney E 500
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The 6 th Amendment E 500
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Name 3 ways a person becomes a US citizen F 100
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Born in the US or its Territories, have a parent who is already and US citizen or follow the naturalization process F 100
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In order to become a naturalized citizen, one must live in the US for how many years? F 200
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At least 5 years F 200
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None citizens and legal immigrants have similar rights and responsibilities as US citizens except F 300
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They cannot vote or hold public office and can be deported F 300
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F 400 What duties are optional to US citizens?
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F 400 Voting and community service
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F 500 What are the mandatory duties of a US citizen?
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F 500 Obey laws, pay taxes, jury duty service, and men 18 years of age register for the draft
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Who Said… Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Who said “ If men were angels, no government would be necessary…”? Click on screen to continue
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James Madison Click on screen to continue
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