Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Foundations And Constitution
Legislative Branch
Exec Branch
Judicial Branch
Civil Liberties And Unit 7.
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2Court case that made the judicial branch MUCH
more powerful than the Constitution initially
allowed
3What is Marbury v. Madison?
4This limited a kings absolute power for the
first time in history
5What is the Magna Carta?
6European Enlightenment thinker who argued for
separation of powers (because one branch would be
too powerful over another branch)
7Who is Montesquieu?
8The power to tax is a ___________ power
9What is concurrent?
10This solved the debate over representation in
Congress (Senate is equal rep. while the House
is proportional)
11What is the Connecticut Compromise?
12Fills in for the Vice President when he/she is
unable to appear in the Senate
13Who is the President Pro Tempore?
14Influences legislation and lawmakers on the
behalf of interest groups
15Who are lobbyists?
16This irons out the differences between a bill
before it is sent to the president
17What is a Conference Committee?
18This particular part of the Constitution
increased the power of Congress
19What is the Necessary and Proper clause (elastic
clause)?
20Can hold the impeachment trial
21What is the Senate?
22Role of the President Is the most important
leader in this country (interacts with other
foreign leaders)
23What is the Chief Diplomat?
24Role of President Address Congress during His
State of the Union Address
25What is the Chief Legislator?
26This takes effect like a law without passing
through Congress
27What is an executive order?
28This President was impeached for firing someone
without the consent of Congress
29Who is Andrew Johnson?
30This acts as a part of the executive branch, but
does not receive government funding and does not
take direction from the government
31What is an independent agency?
32Holds both original and appellate jurisdiction
33What is the Supreme Court?
34An appellate court sending a case back down to a
trial court for a re-trial
35What is remand?
36The ruling in Korematsu v. US illustrates
________________
37What is Judicial Restraint?
38This court case expanded the rights of the
accused when it stated that all people have the
right to counsel
39What is Gideon v. Wainwright
40This court case decreased the civil liberties of
students in the public school system
41What is New Jersey v. TLO (or- Hazelwood v.
Kuhlmeier)
42New York Times Co. v. US dealt with this
particular issue
43What is prior restraint?
44Current Issue Some might argue that regulating
gay marriage violates which amendment (and must
say why you think so)?
45Answers may vary- up to teachers
discretion 1st Amendment- violation of
establishment clause (favoring one religion over
another- in this case Christian
morals/opinions) 9th Amendment- there are more
rights for the people than listed in the first 8
amendments of the constitution
46These laws (or practices) were overturned by
Brown v. Board of Education and the 24th amendment
47What are Jim Crow laws?
48Coalitions are often formed in this type of
political system.
49What are multi-party systems? They are often
able to focus on one particular issue because
there are so many parties
50Political beliefs A focus on more government
spending and more government programs to help the
people
51What is liberal? Will also accept democrat