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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Branches
Goals
Principles
Vocabulary
Amendments
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from H1
This vocabulary word means fairness.
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100 Answer from H1
What is justice?
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200 Question from H1
This term means peace at home.
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200 Answer from H1
What is domestic tranquility?
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300 Question from H1
This phrase means rule by the people.
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300 Answer from H1
What is popular sovereignty?
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400 Question from H1
The ability to decide whether laws are
constitutional is called this.
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400 Answer from H1
What is judicial review?
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500 Question from H1
This word means to bring formal charges against a
federal official.
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500 Answer from H1
What is impeach?
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100 Question from H2
This branch of government passes laws.
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100 Answer from H2
What is the legislative branch?
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200 Question from H2
The main role of this branch of government is to
carry out laws.
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200 Answer from H2
What is the executive branch?
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300 Question from H2
This branch decides whether laws passed by the
legislative branch are in accordance with the
Constitution.
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300 Answer from H2
What is the judicial branch?
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400 Question from H2
This branch has 435 members and consists of these
two houses.
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400 Answer from H2
What are the Senate and the House of
Representatives?
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500 Question from H2
Members of this branch are appointed by the
President at the federal level.
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500 Answer from H2
What is the judicial branch?
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100 Question from H3
These ten amendments were added to the
Constitution to ensure that peoples basic rights
would not be taken away.
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100 Answer from H3
What is the Bill of Rights?
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200 Question from H3
This amendment protects your right to worship and
speak freely and to hold peaceful meetings.
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200 Answer from H3
What is the first amendment?
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300 Question from H3
This amendment protects you from unreasonable
search and seizure.
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300 Answer from H3
What is the fourth amendment?
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400 Question from H3
These amendments were the so-called Civil War
amendments.
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400 Answer from H3
What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments?
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500 Question from H3
This is one of two ways in which amendments are
ratified.
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500 Answer from H3
What is approval by three-fourths of the states
legislatures or approval by three-fourths of the
states meeting in special conventions?
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100 Question from H4
This introduction to the U.S. Constitution
contains the six goals of the Constitution.
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100 Answer from H4
What is the Preamble?
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200 Question from H4
This goal was written to get the states to work
together as part of a single, united nation.
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200 Answer from H4
What is form a more, perfect union?
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300 Question from H4
This goal gives Congress the power to raise and
support Armies and to provide and maintain a
Navy.
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300 Answer from H4
What is provide for the common defense?
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400 Question from H4
This goal gives the national government the ways
to provide for the well-being of the people by
doing such things as collecting taxes and
supporting education.
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400 Answer from H4
What is promote the general welfare?
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400 Question from H4
  • This goal provides citizens freedoms such as the
    right to vote and equal opportunities in life.

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500 Answer from H4
What is secure the blessings of liberty?
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100 Question from H5
This principle means that people rule and hold
the final authority in government.
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100 Answer from H5
What is popular sovereignty?
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200 Question from H5
According to this principle, the government has
only the powers that the people grant it.
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200 Answer from H5
What is limited government?
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300 Question from H5
This principle divides power between the federal
government and the state governments.
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300 Answer from H5
What is federalism?
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400 Question from H5
This principle of the Constitution divides the
national government into three branches-the
legislative, executive, and the judicial.
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400 Answer from H5
What is the principle of separation of powers?
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500 Question from H5
This principle prevents one branch of government
from gaining too much power by controlling the
power of the other two branches.
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500 Answer from H5
What is the principle of checks and balances?
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Final Jeopardy
These are at least two responsibilities of
citizens of our country.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • What are
  • Know your rights,
  • Become involved,
  • Keep informed about important issues, or
  • Serve on juries?
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