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Social Studies Jeopardy Shane Walker Play Directions Conclusion References

Directions Choose a category and number of points you are willing to risk. Read the answer and answer with a question. If you get the question correct, you earn the selected number of points. If you get the question incorrect, you earn 0 points. At the end of the game, the player/team with the most points wins. Play Title Conclusion References

Social Studies jeopardy Bill of Rights Vocabulary Government Citizenship 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Title Directions Conclusion References

Freedom of religion, speech, and press What is the 1st amendment? Check Answer Continue

What is the 2nd amendment? Congress can't stop people from having and carrying weapons, because we need to be able to defend ourselves. What is the 2nd amendment? Check Answer Continue

What is the 5th amendment? if the jury decides you are innocent, the government can't try again with another jury What is the 5th amendment? Check Answer Continue

What is the 3rd amendment? You don't have to let soldiers live in your house, except if there is a war, and even then only if Congress has passed a law about it. What is the 3rd amendment? Check Answer Continue

What is the 10th amendment? Anything that the Constitution doesn't say that Congress can do should be left up to the states, or to the people What is the 10th amendment? Check Answer Continue

freedoms protected by law What is rights? Check Answer Continue

a duty that people are expected to fulfill What is responsibility? Check Answer Continue

a change made by correction, addition, or deletion to the constitution What is an amendment? Check Answer Continue

to confirm a bill into law What is ratify? Check Answer Continue

The idea that laws and legal proceedings must be fair for everyone What is due process? Check Answer Continue

Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, and Judicial Branch What are the 3 branches of government? Check Answer Continue

This branch of government deals with the amendment process What is the legislative branch? Check Answer Continue

This keeps any branch of government from having too much power What is Checks and Balances? Check Answer Continue

For a bill to become law, ____(how much) of the states must ratify it What is 3/4 of the states? Check Answer Continue

They wrote the bill of rights Who is the First Congress? Check Answer Continue

A member of a country What is a citizen? Check Answer Continue

Our rights are listed in the _______ What is the Bill of Rights? Check Answer Continue

A person who helps other people without pay What is a volunteer? Check Answer Continue

What are responsibilities of a citizen? Voting, Paying taxes, obeying laws, jury duty, registering for the draft, going to school What are responsibilities of a citizen? Check Answer Continue

What is naturalization? The process of learning the laws of the country and the rights and duties of citizens What is naturalization? Check Answer Continue

AND THANKS FOR PLAYING!!!! =) Conclusion AND THANKS FOR PLAYING!!!! =) Play Directions Title References

References Play Directions Conclusion Title http://www.lectlaw.com/def/d080.htm http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/after1500/government/billofrights.htm Standards covered: SS5CG1 The student will explain how a citizen’s rights are protected under the U.S. Constitution. a. Explain the responsibilities of a citizen. b. Explain the freedoms granted and rights protected by the Bill of Rights. c. Explain the concept of due process of law and describe how the U.S. Constitution protects a citizen’s rights by due process. SS5CG2 The student will explain the process by which amendments to the U.S. Constitution are made. a. Explain the amendment process outlined in the Constitution. b. Describe the purpose for the amendment process. Play Directions Conclusion Title