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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Intro test 2.Foundatio ns & Federalism 3. Exec. branch 4. Elections campaigns 5. Jud. Branch 6. Leg. Branch

There are about this many countries in the world. A 100

What is 200? A 100

From the Greek - the people rule A 200

What is Democracy? A 200

A 300 The word for an economy that is completely owned and controlled by the government

What is Communist? A 300

Someone who is willing to break the law because they want so badly to go back to the way things were. A 400

What is reactionary?

In order to be a developed country, GNI or GDP per capita should be roughtly above this dollar figure. A 500

What is $15,000 A 500

A system of government in which key powers are divided among state and national levels. B 100

What is Federalism? B 100

Powers of the government that are directly stated in the Constitution. B 200

What are Expressed Powers? B 200

This document listed the many grievances of the colonists against King George III. B 300

What is The Declaration of Independence? B 300

The first document to limit the power of a ruler. B 400

The Magna Carta B 400

The statement in the constitution that is the basis for the implied powers. B 500

The necessary and proper clause. B 500

The maximum length of time a president could possibly serve in office. C 100

10 years C 100

This man served longer than any other President. C 200

Franklin D. Roosevelt C 200

Aside from being 35 y/o, one Constitutional requirement for the Presidency. C 300

Natural Born Citizen, Residing in the U.S. for at least 14 years. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

This department of the Cabinet helps with all foreign correspondence, negotiations and foreign policy. C 400

The State Department C 400

This says that a President can send troops into action for only sixty days without Congressional approval. C 500

The War Powers Act C 500

Michigan has this many electoral votes in Presidential elections. D 100

16 D 100

Talking about facts that will help your party/candidate, while leaving other things out. D 200

Cardstacking D 200

The number of electoral votes needed to win the Presidential election. D 300

270 D 300

Unfairly dividing voting districts to give one group an advantage D 400

Gerrymandering D 400

John McCain (an old man) picks Sara Palin (a younger woman) to be his running mate. This is an example of… D 500

What is balancing the ticket? D 500

This is the highest court in the country. E 100

The Supreme Court E 100

The current chief Justice of the Supreme Court. E 200

John G. Roberts E 200

The power of Judicial Review was first exercised in this court case. E 300

Marbury v. Madison E 300

A gay person is denied a job because of sexual orientation. This amendment would defend them. E 400

The Fourteenth E 400

Deliberately telling falsehoods that cause social or economic damage. E 500

Libel and Slander E 500

The age requirement for a member of the Senate. F 100

30 years F 100

This party currently has a majority in the House of Reps. F 200

Republicans F 200

This is one of your Senators F 300

Debbie Stabenow or Gary Peters. F 300

This committee originates tax legislation. F 400

Ways and Means (House) F 400

The vote to end a filibuster is called… F 500

Cloture F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Foundations of U.S. Government (History) Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What historical event marked a turning point in the relationship between Britain and the Colonies? Click on screen to continue

French/Indian War Click on screen to continue

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