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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 1.Steps (documents) 2. Origins 3. U.S. Constitution 4. Amendments 5. Federalism6. Dem. Principles.

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5 100 200 300 400 500 1.Steps (documents) 2. Origins 3. U.S. Constitution 4. Amendments 5. Federalism6. Dem. Principles

6 This document was the first document to limit the power of a ruler. A 100

7 The Magna Carta A 100

8 Our heritage of limited government comes from this European nation. A 200

9 England (Great Britain) A 200

10 A 300 This person wrote of the right to “life, liberty, and property.”

11 John Locke A 300

12 The name of the representative body in England. A 400

13 Parliament A 400

14 This document said that the King or Queen did not have a divine right to rule. A 500

15 The English Bill of Rights. A 500

16 The first legislative (law- making) body in the 13 colonies. B 100

17 The House of Burgesses B 100

18 After the Mayflower Compact, this was the first plan for government in the 13 colonies. B 200

19 The Fundamental Orders (of Connecticut). B 200

20 The name for the group of people who were in favor of the Constitution. B 300

21 Federalists B 300

22 We read a speech from this man. He feared the strong government set up in the Constitution. B 400

23 Patrick Henry B 400

24 This plan, introduced in the Constitutional convention called for equal representation in the legislature for each state. B 500

25 The New Jersey Plan B 500

26 The Constitution set up a _____________ system of government. C 100

27 Federal C 100

28 This part stated the several purposes of the Constitution. C 200

29 The Preamble C 200

30 The number of states required to ratify the constitution before it became law. C 300

31 9 (out of the 13) C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Article II of the Constitution set up this part of the government. C 400

34 The Executive Branch (presidency). C 400

35 The president’s choices for supreme court justices must be approved by this person or group. C 500

36 The Senate C 500

37 D 100 The name we give for the first ten amendments.

38 The Bill of Rights D 100

39 This amendment protects citizens from having to testify against themselves. D 200

40 The Fifth D 200

41 One of the freedoms protected by the 1 st amendment. D 300

42 Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition the government D 300

43 Because of this amendment you’ll be able to vote when you turn 18. D 400

44 The twenty-sixth D 400

45 This amendment ‘reserved’ powers not given to the federal government for state governments. D 500

46 The tenth. D 500

47 Powers that aren’t expressed in the Constitution, but the federal government does have. E 100

48 Implied Powers E 100

49 Reserved powers are reserved for... E 200

50 The states E 200

51 The name for this statement (clause) found in Article 1 of the constitution, is the basis for implied powers. E 300

52 The necessary and proper clause. E 300

53 This bank cashier at the 2 nd national bank refused to pay taxes to the state of Maryland. E 400

54 McCulloch E 400

55 Levying taxes, enacting laws, and borrowing money, are examples of this type of power. E 500

56 Shared Powers E 500

57 The democratic principle that describes why we can’t murder. F 100

58 LIFE F 100

59 I don’t just seek what’s good for me, I seek what’s good for others. F 200

60 Common good. F 200

61 Personal and political freedoms fall under this principle. F 300

62 Liberty (or Individual Rights) F 300

63 This principle reminds us that we as the people are ultimately in control of the government. F 400

64 Popular Sovereignty F 400

65 This principle is the word for sharing powers between federal and state governments. F 500

66 FEDERALISM F 500

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68 Final Jeopardy Question Click on screen to continue

69 Correct Final Jeopardy Response Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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