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Reverse Jeopardy

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Should be above party politics The president Should be above party politics Row 1, Col 1

Interpretation of commerce clause by Supreme Court Expanded power of national government Interpretation of commerce clause by Supreme Court 1,2

Congressional power to Inherent Congressional power to investigate 1,3

Changed the U.S. Constitution by defining citizenship and 14th Amendment Changed the U.S. Constitution by defining citizenship and Established equal protection 1,4

between states and national gov’t federalism Division of power between states and national gov’t 2,1

Executive Branch (President) Article 2 2,2

Experiment with social and States are laboratories of democracy Experiment with social and economic issues 2,3

Judicial Branch (The Supreme Court) Article 3 2,4

Administrative agencies created to make rules that enforce law 3,1

Established Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison 3,2

Supreme Court accepts case Writ of Certiorari 3,3

Suspended Habeas Corpus Abraham Lincoln Suspended Habeas Corpus 3,4

Jurisdiction of Supreme Court Appellate and original 4,1

The Legislative Branch (House of Reps/Senate) Article 1 4,2

U.S. Congressional member limit set in 1913 435 4,3

Supreme Court member terms lifetime 4,4

Select committees Limited time frame To discuss matters 5,1

Civil service Government employee 5,2

Implied power Power associated with legislative action 5,3

Methods to interpret the constitution Textualism Original Intent Fundamental Modernism 5,4