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Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Principles $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Constitution $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Individuals $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Branches $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Government

The principle of “rule by the people” Popular Sovereignty $100 Back

A system that prevents any one group or branch from becoming to powerful. Checks and Balances $200 Back

Shared powers between state and the national government is? Federalism $300 Back

All powers not controlled by the National Government are held by? The States $400 Back

Why does our Constitution limit the power of the National Government? To prevent the government from being too powerful $500 Back

Which Texas Constitution is still in effect today? Constitution of 1876 $100 Back

This document defines what our government can and can’t do. Constitution $200 Back

A change to the Constitution is called? An Amendment $300 Back

How is an amendment to the U.S. constitution approved? ¾ or 38 states must ratify it. $400 Back

What part of the U.S. Constitution gives us and protects our individual rights? The Bill of Rights $500 Back

Who is Texas present Governor? Rick Perry $100 Back

Who is one of Texas present U.S. Senators? Kay Bailey Hutchinson $200 Back

How many Presidents have called Texas home? 4 $300 Back

Who was the last President to call Texas home? George W. Bush $400 Back

Who are the 4 Presidents that called Texas home? Eisenhower, Johnson, Bush, and Bush $500 Back

What branch makes the laws? Legislative $100 Back

What branch interprets laws? Judicial $200 Back

What branch enforces the laws? Executive $300 Back

The Senate and the House of Representatives are made up of two Houses this is referred to as? Bicameral $400 Back

The Supreme Courts duty is to? Interpret the Constitution $500 Back

How does the Executive Branch check the Legislative Branch during the Law making process? Veto $100 Back

How many Bills make up the Bill of Rights? 10 $200 Back

What name is given to the Legislative Branch? Congress $300 Back

How does the Legislative Branch Check the Executive Branch? Override $400 Back

What is the largest expenditure in Texas state budget? Education $500 Back