Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Burning Issues
Just the Facts Please!
Influential Documents
Principles of Government
Weve Got Rights
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2These were formed to represent the interests of
the colonists and weaken the Royal Governors
3What were colonial assemblies?
4This was a major complaint of the colonists with
regard to the actions of the British Parliament
5What was No Taxation Without Representation?
6This was passed to allow the British soldiers to
demand housing in the homes of colonists
7What was the Quartering Act?
8A confrontation between South Carolina and
President Andrew Jackson over the right of a
state to disobey a federal law
9What was the Nullification Crisis?
10The biggest issue, aside from slavery, that led
the south to secede from the United States
11What was the states rights issue?
12The author of theDeclaration of Independence
13Who was Thomas Jefferson?
14This was the year thatthe Declaration of
Independence was signed
15What happened in 1776?
16His fame as a military commander during the
American Revolutionled him to be elected to
political office
17Who was George Washington?
18This is the year our current U.S. Constitution
was adopted
19What happened in 1787?
20These are the dates the U.S. Civil War began and
ended
21What happened between 1861 and 1865?
22This British document, signed in 1215, limited
the kings power and established the rule of law
23What was theMagna Carta?
24This document established the British Parliament
and guaranteed certain rights such as freedom of
speech.
25What was theEnglish Bill of Rights?
26This document was signed by colonists in 1620,
agreeing to join together and pass laws for the
good of the colony
27What was theMayflower Compact?
28Our first plan of government, written during the
American Revolution
29What were theArticles of Confederation?
30These articles were distributed to persuade
readers to support the ratification of the U.S.
Constitution
31What were theFederalist Papers?
32The principle that each branch of government has
its own responsibilities and limitations
33What is separation of powers?
34The belief that the authority for government
flows from the people to their representatives
35What ispopular sovereignty?
36The idea that each branch of government
exercises some control over the others
37What ischecks and balances?
38The belief that power should be divided between
the national and state governments, limiting
central power
39What is federalism?
40The idea that voters hold the power, but that
they elect representatives to exercise that power
for them.
41What isRepublicanism?
42Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness are
examples of these
43What areunalienable rights?
44The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
are called this
45What is theBill of Rights?
46Freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, of
assembly, and to petition the government are all
guaranteed by this
47What is theFirst Amendment?
48In order for democracy to survive, the founding
fathers believed thesetwo rights were essential
49What are freedom of speech and freedom of the
press?
50This constitutional amendment banned slavery in
the United States
51What is the 13th Amendment?