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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Bill ofRights
Principlesof the Constitution
11-27
Parts of theConstitution/ AmendmentProcess
RandomCategory
ChecksandBalances
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While this question is not for Double Jeopardy,
it is asking what amendment covers double jeopardy
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5th Amendment
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Your right to a trial by jury is guaranteed by
this amendment
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7th Amendment
9
All five liberties protected by the first
amendment
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Speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly
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If you arrested, you will not be hung up by your
toenails because of this amendment
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8th Amendment no excessive bail or cruel or
unusual punishment
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This amendment says that there are more rights
that the people have that arent listed in the
Constitution
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9th Amendment power reserved to the people
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This principle means power to the people
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Popular Sovereignty
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This concept means that the court system can look
over laws and make sure they follow the
Constitution
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Judicial Review
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This founding principle is most like the game of
rock paper scissors
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Checks and Balances
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The Bill of Rights is an example of this
principle of the Constitution
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Limited Government
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The best example of the principle of Separation
of Powers
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Our three branch government (the example of 51
governments is more an example of Federalism)
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This branch has the power to fund the government
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Legislative Branch
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This branch can void any laws that go against the
Constitution
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Judicial Branch
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This branch can recommend legislation and veto
legislation
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Executive Branch
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This branch appoints federal judges and can
pardon those convicted in court
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Executive Branch
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This branch can declare war
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Legislative Branch (but they havent since WWII)
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Amendment that freed the slaves
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13th Amendment
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This amendment is the reason your parents have to
file (more) taxes by April 15th of each year
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16th Amendment (The Income Tax)
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These two amendments have to do with alcohol
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18th and 21st Amendments
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Three of the four amendments that have extended
the right to vote
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15th (race)19th (women)23rd (D.C.)26 (18 yr.
olds)
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This amendment made it so everyone had equal
protection of the laws, made people born here
U.S. citizens, and said that states cannot deny
peoples rights (as they had been doing with
slaves)
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14th Amendment (The 13th, 14th, and 15th have to
do with abolishing slavery, granting citizenship,
and extending voting rights to freed slaves)
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Number of Articles in the Constitution
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7
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Meaning of Article VI, National Supremacy
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The Constitution and federal laws outweigh state
laws the Constitution is the supreme law of the
land
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These three articles set up our three-branch
government
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  1. Legislative2. Executive3. Judicial

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The Senate and House of Representatives are set
up in this article of the Constitution
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Article 1. The Legislative Branch
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Four of the six purposes of the Constitution, as
set forth in the Preamble
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Form a more perfect union, establish justice,
ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the
common defense, promote the general welfare, and
ensure the blessings of liberty
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The word that stands for when you split up powers
between states and the national government
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Federalism
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Year the Constitution was signed
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1787
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Four examples of what it takes to be a good
citizen
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Know your rights, respect the rights of others,
obey the law, participate or volunteer in the
community or government, vote, serve on juries,
and defend the country
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Four kinds of cases heard by the Supreme Court
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Cases having to do with foreign ambassadors and
suits between states can begin in the Supreme
Court. Cases involving treaties, federal law, or
issues involving the Constitution can be heard on
appeal to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is
the final court of appeals, and has 9 judges.
They have to have a majority to settle a case.
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The difference between the deficit and the debt
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Deficit- how much more you spend per year than
what you makeDebt- each years deficit added
together into one figure (17tr)
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Four of the six steps (in order) of the process
of how a bill becomes a law
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1. Introduced in House or Senate2. Sent to
committees3. If it doesnt die, it comes out of
committee and is voted on by the whole
group/chamber4. If approved, it is sent to the
other chamber process repeats5. If passed by
both houses, goes to President6. President can
veto and send back to Congress or sign into law
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