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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Your. With. Host. Kathy Boudreaux. JEOPARDY. OTHER STUFF. VOCAB. Articles. Legalese. Constitution. Plans, etc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VOCAB Articles Legalese Constitution Plans, etcOTHERSTUFF

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They opposed the newly created Constitution.

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Who are the anti-Federalists?

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This clause states that a federal law will be above a State law.

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What is the Supremacy Clause?

A 200

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These powers are used by Congress to carry out their

expressed powers.

A 300

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What are implied powers?

A 300

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These powers are saved for the State governments.

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What are reserved powers?

A 400

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This states the six purposes of government according to the

Constitution.

A 500

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What is the preamble?

A 500

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This article deals with the relationships between States.

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What is Article IV?

B 100

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This Article deals with the Amending Process.

B 200

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What is Article V?

B 200

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This Article deals with the Legislative Branch

B 300

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What is Article I?

B 300

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This Article deals with the ratification of the

Constitution.

B 400

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What is Article VII?

B 400

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This Article deals with the Executive Branch.

B 500

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What is Article II?

B 500

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The first ten amendments are known by this name.

C 100

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What is the Bill of Rights?

C 100

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This keeps one branch of government from becoming

too powerful by giving specific powers to each.

C 200

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What is separation of powers?

C 200

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Local governments derive their power

through these documents.

C 300

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What are State constitutions?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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The Supreme Court cases of Gibbons v. Ogden and

McColloch v. Maryland dealt with this clause.

C 400

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What is the Supremacy Clause.

C 400

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Marbury v. Madison created this power of the Supreme Court.

C 500

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What is judicial review?

C 500

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This underlying principle of the Constitution puts power in the

people’s hands through the use of voting.

D 100

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What is popular sovereignty?

D 100

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This phrase means that each State must honor the laws and

legal documents of another State.

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What is “full faith and credit?”

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These powers are shared by both the federal and State

governments?

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What are concurrent powers?

D 300

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This many States were required to ratify the Constitution before

it took effect.

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What is 9?

D 400

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According to this the law applies to everyone, even

those who govern.

D 500

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What “rule of law”?

D 500

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This government group can declare war as one of their

powers.

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What is Congress?

E 100

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This created the Legislative Branch with the House of Representatives and the

Senate.

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What is the Great Compromise? (Also

acceptable Connecticut Compromise)

E 200

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These powers are specifically given to Congress.

E 300

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What are expressed powers?

E 300

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These allow one branch to restrain the powers of the others

to keep one from getting too powerful.

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What are checks and balances?

E 400

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A proposed Amendment must be ratified by this percentage

of States.

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What is 3/4ths?

E 500

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He presided over the Constitutional Convention.

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Who is George Washington?

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He was the oldest member of the Constitutional

Convention?

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Who is Ben Franklin?

F 200

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This Article deals with the Judicial Branch.

F 300

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What Article III?

F 300

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He made the Judicial Branch as powerful as the other two

branches.

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Who is John Marshall?

F 400

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The Articles of Confederation had this type of legislature while the Constitution has

this type of legislature.

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What is unicameral and bicameral?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Amending Process

Please record your wager.

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What are the two steps to Amending the Constitution?

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What are to propose and to ratify?

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