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Branches of Government Government Powers Checks and Balances Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Powers of Governments Branches of Government Checks and Balances Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $400 $500 $100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Powers of Government $100 Powers that only belong to the states.

Powers of Government $200 Powers that only belong to the federal government.

Powers of Government $300 Powers given to both the federal government and the state government.

Powers of Government $400 The powers to establish courts and collect taxes are __________ powers.

Powers of Government $500 The power to establish schools and conduct elections are __________ powers.

Powers of Government $100- Answer What are reserved powers?

Powers of Government $200- Answer What are Delegated Powers?

Powers of Government $300- Answer What are Concurrent Powers?

Powers of Government $400- Answer What are Concurrent Powers?

Powers of Government $500- Answer What are reserved powers?

Branches of Government $100 This branch is made up of two lawmaking bodies.

Branches of Government $200 This branch is responsible for carrying out the country’s laws.

Checks and Balances $200 The Supreme Court can check Congresses power by declaring a law _____________

Branches of Government $400 The idea behind creating 3 branches of government is called _____________ ___ _______.

Branches of Government $500 This branch determines how much money the other branches will receive.

Branches of Government $100- Answer What is legislative branch?

Branches of Government $200- Answer What is the executive branch?

Checks and Balances $200- Answer What is unconstitutional?

Branches of Government $400- Answer What is the separation of powers?

Branches of Government $500- Answer What is the legislative branch?

Checks and Balances $100 The President can turn down bills sent to him by Congress by using his ______

Branches of Government $300 This branch interprets laws and punishes lawbreakers.

Checks and Balances $300 How does the President check the power of the Federal Court system and the Supreme Court?

Checks and Balances $400 If a President turns down a bill, Congress can still pass it by this.

Checks and Balances $500 Congress needs _____ vote to pass a bill over the President’s veto

Checks and Balances $100- Answer What is the veto?

Branches of Government $300- Answer What is the judicial branch?

Checks and Balances $300- Answer What is the appointive power (appointment)?

Checks and Balances $400- Answer What is overriding the veto?

Checks and Balances $500- Answer What is 2/3rds vote?

Random $100 What is the term for a two- house legislature?

Random $200 Another term for “consent of the governed” or self-rule and one of our most cherished ideals.

Random $300 The number of goals in the Preamble.

Random $400 This goal of the Constitution means the government should work to safeguard the freedom of people

Random $500 This goal of the Constitution means government should work to protect the country from its enemies.

Random $100-Answer What is bicameral?

Random $200-Answer What is popular sovereignty?

Random $300-Answer What is 6?

Random $400-Answer What is secure the blessings of liberty?

Random $500-Answer What is “provide for the common defense”?

Final Jeopardy Category: Federalism

Final Jeopardy Name the 3 of the delegated powers given to Congress.

Final Jeopardy-Answer What are print money, regulate trade, collect taxes, declare war, admit new states, post offices, regulate immigration?