Misc. Zindar’s Class Review Random Congress Bill of Rights 50 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50.

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Misc. Zindar’s Class Review Random Congress Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights– 10 Points “Reason Americans can own personal firearms”

Bill of Rights– 20 Points “Amendment that permits Americans to essentially say, write, or do whatever they want in protest (Provided they are not creating a public disturbance…)”

Bill of Rights– 30 Points “The Bill of Rights consist of 10 of these…(changes to the Original Constitution)”

Insert Text for Question Bill of Rights– 40 Points “The 1st amendment provides that there shall be no establishment of a national _____________”

Bill of Rights– 50 Points “Double Jeopardy provides a citizen may not be tried for the same offense more than once and is mentioned in this amendment….”

Congress– 10 Points “Congress is the government body that is used by the ________________ Branch to create laws”

Congress– 20 Points “The House of Rep.s is reapportioned once for every ______ years”

Congress– 30 Points “President of the Senate”

Congress– 40 Points “Illinois has 18 Congressmen serving in the House of Rep.s. How many Electoral Votes does Illinois receive?”

Congress– 50 Points “Name both Illinois congressmen serving in the Senate”

Random– 10 Points “Leading goal-scorer on this years STM boys soccer team”

Random– 20 Points “Leading goal-scorer on 2013 STM girls soccer team”

Random– 30 Points “All-time leading goal- scorer for boys soccer at STM”

Random– 40 Points “Who was the defensive MVP of this years boys soccer team?”

.Random– 50 Points “Name the defensive MVP of the 2013 girls soccer team”

Zindars– 10 Points “The founding fathers didn’t like how Great Britain had kept soldiers in American homes so they created this amendment”

Zindars– 20 Points “The US Constitution replaced this/these laws in order to form a more perfect union”

Zindars– 30 Points “# of US states that had to ratify Constitution before it became law”

Zindars– 40 Points “Say at least the first 6 words of the Constitution Preamble.”

Zindars– 50 Points “This is the name of the process by which a governor of one state can ask another state to return a fugitive to the state where he is accused of a crime”

Misc.– 10 Points “How many amendments are there in total?”

Misc.– 20 Points “How many members of Congress are there in total?”

Misc.– 30 Points “To win the Presidency, you must win at least _____ of out _________ total Electoral College votes.

Misc. – 40 Points “Name of the last minor party Presidential candidate who won Electoral College Votes

Misc.– 50 Points “Name the first 5 Presidents of the U.S”

FINAL JEOPARDY: Make your Wager! :

List and Briefly describe as many of the 27 amendments that you can. If your group shows understanding of at least 16/27 you get the Final Jeopardy question “correct” and earn you’re the dollars from your wager.