Blank Jeopardy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 51
About This Presentation
Title:

Blank Jeopardy

Description:

Foundations Constitution Elections Legislative Judicial 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 1pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:44
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 52
Provided by: Elean577
Learn more at: https://www.lcps.org
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Blank Jeopardy


1
Foundations
Constitution
Elections
Legislative
Judicial
1 pt
1 pt
1pt
1 pt
1pt
2 pt
2 pt
2pt
2pt
2 pt
3 pt
3 pt
3 pt
3 pt
3 pt
4 pt
4 pt
4pt
4 pt
4pt
5pt
5 pt
5 pt
5 pt
5 pt
2
  • The United States government is a
  • Unitary
  • Social Contract
  • Industrial
  • Federal

3
D. Federal
4
What is the 4 purposes of government
5
Maintain social order National Security Provide
public services Provides for an economic system
6
After the French and Indian War, George III
believed the colonist should do what?
7
Repay the British
8
The full faith and credit clause requires states
to
9
States must honor the legality of one anothers
civil laws
10
This term means a state has Supreme and absoluter
authority within its territorial boundaries
11
Sovereignty
12
Which part of the Constitution introduced the
goals leaded fourth by the founding fathers
13
preamble
14
What are the first 10 Constitutional amendments
called?
15
Bill of Rights
16
The number of Articles in the U.S. Constitution
17
Seven
18
The Sixth Amendment states.
19
Citizens have the right for a speedy and public
trial
20
What Fraction of state legislatures must approve
an amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
21
2/3
22
Polls show leading in the race for the United
States Senate. explains what type of ads
23
Card stacking
24
What are reasons why people dont vote
25
Time zone fallout, takes too long, bad weather
and distrust government
26
Which of the following voting qualifications has
NOT been called unconstitutional? a. Literacy
test b. Poll tax c. Property ownership d.
Registration
27
D. Registration
28
Why did states adopt residency requirements
29
To stop parties/candidate from bribing enough
outsiders to affect the outcome of local
elections To allow new residence to become
familiar with the issues.
30
State the 4 functions of Political Parties
31
Watch Dog Bonding Agent function Informing and
activating supporters Nominating candidates  
32
When Congress adjourns, it
33
Ends a session
34
The Most powerful leader in the house is the
35
Speaker of the House
36
How many senators are up for re-election every
two years?
37
1/3
38
The major job of Floor leaders is to
39
Gather party members votes for upcoming bills
40
The member of congress who votes based on the
wishes of his or her constituents is called a.
41
Delegate
42
What is the lowest number of Electors each state
can have?
43
3
44
Which of the following is NOT a qualification to
become President a. Must have lived in the
United States for at least 14 yearsb. Must be a
natural born citizen c. Must have graduated
from high school d. Must be at least 35 years
old
45
c. Must have graduated from high school
46
The Executive __________ Laws
47
Enforce and carries out laws
48
Office of Management and Budget does what
49
Prepares the national budget that the president
proposes to Congress each year
50
The President exercises legislative power over
Congress by
51
Signing or vetoing bills into law
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com