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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


1
Constitutional Convention Edition
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Who? What? When? Where? Why?
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Question 1 - 10
  • Father of the Constitution

4
Answer 1 10
  • Who is
  • James Madison?

5
Question 1 - 20
  • People who did not agree with forming a stronger
    central government.

6
Answer 1 20
  • Who are
  • The Anti-Federalists?

7
Question 1 - 30
  • People who supported the new Constitution

8
Answer 1 30
  • Who are
  • The Federalists?

9
Question 1 - 40
  • Natural Rights of Man Life, Liberty, Property
  • Government should protect those rights
  • If purpose isnt fulfilled, people have the right
    to rebel

10
Answer 1 40
  • Who is
  • John Locke?

11
Question 1 - 50
  • Limit government power by separation
  • 3 branches (legislative, executive, and
    judicial)

12
Answer 1 50
  • Who is Baron de Montesquieu?

13
Question 2 - 10
  • A Plan of Government

14
Answer 2 10
  • What is a constitution?

15
Question 2 - 20
  • Another name for a two house legislature

16
Answer 2 20
  • What is
  • Bicameral?

17
Question 2 - 30
  • The Congressional power to make any laws
    necessary for the functioning of government.

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Answer 2 30
  • What is
  • The Elastic Clause?

19
Question 2 - 40
  • To bring formal charges against a government
    official.

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Answer 2 40
  • What is
  • Impeachment?

21
Question 2 - 50
  • When unemployment rises and
  • business activity slows

22
Answer 2 50
  • What is
  • Economic Depression?

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Question 3 - 10
  • The first order of business for the
    Constitutional Convention.

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Answer 3 10
  • What is select
  • George Washington
  • as president of the convention?

25
Question 3 - 20
  • The amount of time delegates agreed to delay any
    legal changes to slavery.

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Answer 3 20
  • What is
  • Twenty Years?

27
Question 3 - 30
  • 11/15/1777
  • The first US plan of government.

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Answer 3 30
  • What is
  • the Articles of Confederation?

29
Question 3 - 40
  • May 1787
  • A meeting called to discuss changing our
    government.

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Answer 3 40
  • What is
  • The Constitutional Convention?

31
Question 3 - 50
  • When the Constitution of the United States of
    America would become official.

32
Answer 3 50
  • What is
  • After Ratification
  • by 9 of 13 States?

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Question 4 - 10
  • The location of the Constitutional Convention.

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Answer 4 10
  • What is
  • Philadelphia?

35
Question 4 - 20
  • The land cut up and sold according to
  • the Land Ordinance of 1785.

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Answer 4 20
  • What is the
  • Northwest Territory?

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Question 4 - 30
  • The home of
  • the Glorious Revolution.

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Answer 4 30
  • What is
  • England?

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Question 4 - 40
  • The home of James Madison and the name of his
    plan for proportional representation in congress.

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Answer 4 40
  • What is
  • Virginia?

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Question 4 - 50
  • Where Daniel Shays led farmers in closing down
    courthouses and attacking the national arsenal

42
Answer 4 50
  • What is
  • Massachusetts?

43
Question 5 - 10
  • To satisfy both the free states and the slave
    states.

44
Answer 5 10
  • What is the reason for the
  • 3/5 Compromise?

45
Question 5 - 20
  • To satisfy both the large states and the small
    states.

46
Answer 5 20
  • What is
  • The
  • Great Compromise?

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Question 5 - 30
  • To provide a plan for governing the lands on the
    frontier.

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Answer 5 30
  • What is the
  • Northwest Ordinance?

49
Question 5 - 40
  • The reason Slave states wanted slaves counted
    toward their total population.

50
Answer 5 40
  • What is
  • For more proportional power in the House of
    Representatives?

51
Question 5 - 50
  • Fearing citizens would only vote for residents
    from their own states and Congress would have too
    much power if they chose the President, delegates
    settled on this.

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Answer 5 50
  • What is
  • The Electoral College?
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