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2 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 student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s 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.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

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6 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To form a more perfect union

7 All states should work together as a unified nation

8 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To establish justice

9 Everyone should be treated equally and fairly under the law

10 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To ensure domestic tranquility

11 The government has the responsibility to ensure peace and order at home

12 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To provide for the common defense

13 The government has the responsibility to protect its citizens against foreign attack

14 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To promote the general welfare

15 The government has the responsibility to promote the well- being of all its citizens

16 Explain this goal listed in the Preamble: To secure the blessings of liberty

17 The government should value and protect the rights of its citizens

18 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Popular sovereignty

19 The government gets its authority and power from the people

20 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Limited government

21 The federal government has only the powers the Constitution gives it

22 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Separation of powers

23 Three branches with their own duties: legislative, executive, judicial

24 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Checks and balances

25 Each branch has the power to limit the actions of the other two – no branch gets too powerful

26 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Federalism

27 Division of power between the federal government and the states

28 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Republicanism

29 Citizens elect representatives to carry out their will

30 Explain this principle of the Constitution: Individual Rights

31 Protect citizens’ rights – freedom of speech, religion, etc… (Bill of Rights)

32 How can Congress override a President’s veto

33 With a 2/3 vote of each house

34 Senate information: Number: Term: Age: Citizen:

35 Number: 100 Term: 6 years Age: 30 Citizen: 9 years

36 House of Representatives Number: Term: Age: Citizen:

37 Number: 435 Term: 2 years Age: 25 Citizen: 7 years

38 What are the five freedoms/rights listed in the first amendment?

39 Freedom of speech, religion, press; right to assemble and petition

40 List three powers of Congress

41 Write/pass laws, declare war, approve treaties, override veto, print and coin money

42 List three powers of the President

43 Propose laws, sign bills into laws, veto bills, appoint judges/ambassadors, commander in chief of armed forces

44 How can an Amendment be proposed?

45 By a 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress or if 2/3 of state legislatures call for a national convention

46 How can an amendment be ratified?

47 ¾ of state legislatures must approve of the Amendment or ¾ of state conventions can approve

48 What is the 4 th Amendment?

49 Protection against unreasonable search and seizure

50 What is the 5 th Amendment?

51 Rights of people accused of crimes, protection against self-incrimination, double jeopardy

52 What is the 8 th Amendment?

53 Forbids excessive bail and cruel or unusual punishment

54 Which Amendment outlawed slavery?

55 13 th Amendment

56 Which Amendment gave men of all race and color the right to vote? And which Amendment gave women the right to vote?

57 All men: 15 th All women: 19th

58 List at least three responsibilities of citizens

59 Obey federal, state, local laws; pay taxes; serve on juries; defend the nation; vote in federal, state, local elections; serve the community; help to create a just society

60 Which Amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

61 26 th Amendment

62 List at least two requirements to be considered a citizen.

63 Born in the United States or have at least one parent who is a citizen of the U.S.; become a naturalized citizen; be 18 or younger when a parent is naturalized

64 How does a person become a naturalized citizen?

65 Must have lived legally in the U.S. for at least 5 years, take a citizenship test, undergo a series of interviews

66 Make your wager

67 How can people too young to vote take part in the democratic process and be active citizens?

68 Organize legitimate protests/walk outs, attend town hall or school board meetings, pass out flyers to help influence decisions…


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