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5 100 200 300 400 500 Key Terms Executive Branch Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Bill of Rights Citizenship 100 200 300 400 500

6 As related to the Constitution, taxing and enforcing laws are an example of what kind of power? A 100

7 Concurrent power A 100

8 The term federalism refers to the sharing of power between what governments? A 200

9 Federal and state governments A 200

10 The President of the US and the department that aid his office are in which branch of the federal government? A 300

11 The Executive branch A 300

12 In terms of the Constitution, certain powers that were granted exclusively to the federal government and not the states is called A 400

13 Delegated powers A 400

14 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

15 Checks and Balances A 500

16 What is a role that the executive branch can play in the legislative process? B 100

17 The president proposes laws to carry out promises made to the public B 100

18 In becoming a law, the president signing the bill is what step? B 200

19 The final step B 200

20 As stated in Article 2 of the Constitution, one must meet these requirements to become the president. B 300

21 Be a Native-born citizen, 35 years old, and a resident of the US for 14 years B 300

22 What form of checks and balances can the President exercise towards the Congress B 400

23 Vetoing a bill that Congress has passed B 400

24 The power to reject the appointment of judges is an example of a check on the Executive branch by who? B 500

25 The Senate B 500

26 According to our Constitution, who selects Supreme Court judges? C 100

27 The President C 100

28 C 200 What Article in the Constitution covers the role that the Supreme Court plays?

29 Article 3 of the Constitution C 200

30 What are the requirements for a justice to be appointed on the US Supreme Court? C 300

31 None C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 What are the duties of the Supreme Court? C 400

34 To interpret laws and determine if a law is unconstitutional C 400

35 This branch can impeach Supreme Court justices through checks and balances C 500

36 The Legislative branch C 500

37 Federal bills concerning taxation must originate from D 100

38 The House of Representatives D 100

39 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

40 A member of Congress D 200

41 How many votes does Congress need to override a bill that has been vetoed and sent back by the president D 300

42 A 2/3 majority vote in both houses D 300

43 What must happen to a federal bill for it to become a law? D 400

44 Passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and signed by the president. D 400

45 Federal bills concerning taxation must originate from D 500

46 The House of Representatives D 500

47 What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? E 100

48 To protect the rights of individuals E 100

49 What Amendment allows an individual to have the right to bear arms? E 200

50 The 2 nd Amendment E 200

51 Protection against unreasonable search and seizure is guaranteed under what Amendment? E 300

52 The 4 th Amendment E 300

53 In addition to freedom of religion and freedom to assemble, what else does the 1 st Amendment also guarantee? E 400

54 Freedom of press E 400

55 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

56 The 6 th Amendment E 500

57 Name 3 ways a person becomes a US citizen F 100

58 Born in the US or its Territories, have a parent who is already and US citizen or follow the naturalization process F 100

59 In order to become a naturalized citizen, one must live in the US for how many years? F 200

60 At least 5 years F 200

61 None citizens and legal immigrants have similar rights and responsibilities as US citizens except F 300

62 They cannot vote or hold public office and can be deported F 300

63 F 400 What duties are optional to US citizens?

64 F 400 Voting and community service

65 F 500 What are the mandatory duties of a US citizen?

66 F 500 Obey laws, pay taxes, jury duty service, and men 18 years of age register for the draft

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Who Said… Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Who said “ If men were angels, no government would be necessary…”? Click on screen to continue

69 James Madison Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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