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1 JEOPARDY

2 Founding Fundamentals

3 Parties and Peeps

4 Court Cases

5 Money and Power

6 Constitution

7 Random

8 Founding Fundamentals
Parties and Peeps Court Cases Money and Power Constitution RANDOM $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

9 in which people elect others
1-100 The form of government in which people elect others to represent them in government. $100

10 1-100A Representative Democracy/Republic $100

11 U.S. political culture belief that people can and should get ahead
1-200 U.S. political culture belief that people can and should get ahead on their own. $200

12 1-200A Individualism $200

13 regulate commerce, this
1-300 Aside from the inability to have a national bank and to regulate commerce, this caused the Articles of Confederation to fail. $300

14 1-300A Inability to levy taxes $300

15 Madison made many contributions
1-400 Madison made many contributions to the Federalist Papers including addressing the pros and cons of factions as well as this key principal of our government. $400

16 1-400A Checks and balances $400

17 Constitutional Convention called for representation in
1-500 This proposal at the Constitutional Convention called for representation in Congress proportional to state population. $500

18 1-500A Virginia Plan $500

19 A political party’s statement of its goals and policies for the
2-100 A political party’s statement of its goals and policies for the next 4 years. $100

20 2-100A Party platform $100

21 2-200 President Lincoln’s political party. $200

22 2-200A Republican $200

23 pattern of women voters being more likely to support
2-300 This term refers to the pattern of women voters being more likely to support Democratic candidates. $300

24 2-300A gender gap $300

25 Protest, civil disobedience, and violence are examples
2-400 Protest, civil disobedience, and violence are examples of this kind of political participation. $400

26 2-400A Unconventional $400

27 2-500 Electoral “earthquake” in which a major party is often overtaken by a minority party. $500

28 2-500A Critical election $500

29 3-100 Court case that established the reading of “Miranda rights” to suspects prior to arrest. $100

30 3-100A Miranda v. Arizona $100

31 This court case declared that aid to church-related
3-200 This court case declared that aid to church-related schools must pass the “Lemon Test” $200

32 3-200A Lemon v. Kurtzman $200

33 that established the precedent
3-300 Famous case in 1803 that established the precedent of judicial review. $300

34 3-300A Marbury v. Madison $300

35 1833 Supreme Court decision holding that the Bill of Rights restrained
3-400 1833 Supreme Court decision holding that the Bill of Rights restrained only the national government. $400

36 3-400A Barron v. Baltimore $400

37 The due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was referenced in
3-500 The due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was referenced in this case, which stated that freedoms of the press and speech were fundamental personal rights protected from state governments as well as federal. $500

38 3-500A Gitlow v. New York $500

39 4-100 Campaign funding committees created by corporations, unions, or other interest groups. $100

40 4-100A PAC’s $100

41 The ability of government to limit what content can be published
4-200 The ability of government to limit what content can be published lawfully. $200

42 4-200A Prior restraint $200

43 building expenses” and to contribution limits.
4-300 Party donations earmarked for “party building expenses” and not subject to contribution limits. $300

44 4-300A Soft money $300

45 both examples of this kind
4-400 Project grants and formula grants are both examples of this kind of federal grant. $400

46 4-400A Categorical Grant $400

47 This legislation passed in 1794 allowed public
4-500 This legislation passed in 1794 allowed public financing for presidential primaries and general elections, required disclosure, and attempted to limit contributions. $500

48 4-500A FECA Federal Election Campaign Act $500

49 Powers explicitly stated
5-100 Powers explicitly stated in the Constitution. $100

50 5-100A Enumerated powers $100

51 for the protections in the
5-300 Amendment that allows for the protections in the bill of rights to be extended to the states. $200

52 5-300A 14th $200

53 the Bill of Rights that do not protect enumerated rights.
5-400 The two amendments of the Bill of Rights that do not protect enumerated rights. $300

54 5-400A 9th and 10th $300

55 This clause of the Constitution states
5-500 This clause of the Constitution states that “Congress shall have Power ... To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers” $400

56 5-500A Elastic Clause $400

57 under which the Supreme Court has nationalized the
5-200 The legal concept under which the Supreme Court has nationalized the Bill of Right. $500

58 5-200A Selective Incorporation $500

59 who used to play professional baseball.
Teacher at WRHS who used to play professional baseball. 6-100 $100

60 6-100A Barnett $100

61 President arguably the most influential when it comes to the
6-200 President arguably the most influential when it comes to the conception of “media politics” $200

62 6-200A Franklin D. Roosevelt $200

63 this kind of media company
6-300 According to the FCC this kind of media company does not need a license. $300

64 6-300A Newspaper/ Print Media $300

65 coaches football at Bonney
6-400 Teacher at WRHS who coaches football at Bonney Lake High school. $400

66 6-400A Ledbetter $400

67 The first major Supreme Court case that considered the
6-500 The first major Supreme Court case that considered the constitutionality of abortion also dealt with defining the boundaries of this right. $500

68 6-500A Right to privacy $500

69 Final Jeopardy-

70 What was the 13th Amend, 14th amend, And 15th amend.

71 Contestants: Please put down your writing utensils

72

73 THE END


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