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AP Government Mini-Jeopardy

AP Government Mini-Jeopardy. How well do you know your government?. CONSTITUTIONAL UNDERPINNINGS. THE POWER TO DECLARE WAR IS FOUND IN THIS ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION. Article 1. THIS ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION IS THE LONGEST AND MOST DETAILED. Article 1.

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AP Government Mini-Jeopardy

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  1. AP Government Mini-Jeopardy How well do you know your government?

  2. CONSTITUTIONAL UNDERPINNINGS

  3. THE POWER TO DECLARE WAR IS FOUND IN THIS ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION

  4. Article 1

  5. THIS ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION IS THE LONGEST AND MOST DETAILED

  6. Article 1

  7. THIS IS THE NAME OF THE COMPROMISE THAT CALLED FOR BICAMERALISM

  8. Connecticut or Great Compromise

  9. THIS WAS ADDED TO THE CONSTITUTION IMMEDIATELY AFTER IT WAS RATIFIED

  10. Bill of Rights

  11. THIS IS THE NAME OF POWERS SPECIFICALLY GRANTED TO ONE OF THE BRANCHES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

  12. Enumerated or Delegated Powers

  13. THIS PROPOSAL CALLED FOR A REPRESENTATION BASED ON POPULATION

  14. Virginia Plan

  15. THIS COURT CASE ESTABLISHED JUDICIAL REVIEW

  16. Marbury v. Madison

  17. THIS IS THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHERE MOST CITIZENS PARTICIPATE IN MAKING PUBLIC POLICY

  18. Democracy

  19. THIS DOCUMENT WAS SCRAPPED BECAUSE IT WAS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO MODIFY

  20. Articles of Confederation

  21. A LEADER WHO APPEALS TO THE EMOTIONS AND PREJUDICES OF THE PEOPLE IN ORDER TO GAIN POLITICAL POWER

  22. Demagogue

  23. THIS AMENDMENT REPEALED PROHIBITION

  24. 21st Amendment

  25. THIS IS THE PROPOSAL MADE AT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF THE SMALL STATES

  26. New Jersey Plan

  27. THESE THREE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FREED SLAVES, GRANTED FORMER SLAVES CITIZENSHIP, AND GRANTED AFRICAN AMERICANS THE RIGHT TO VOTE

  28. 13th, 14th, 15th Amendment

  29. POLITICAL PROCESS/ELECTIONS

  30. THIS IS THE GROUP OF PEOPLE LEAST LIKELY TO VOTE

  31. 18 to 26 year olds

  32. THE PROCESS BY WHICH INDIVIDUALS ACQUIRE THEIR POLITICAL BELIEFS IS CALLED THIS

  33. Political Socialization

  34. UPPER SOCIOECONOMIC VOTERS IDENTIFY THEMSELVES WITH THIS POLITICAL PARTY MOST FREQUENTLY

  35. Republicans

  36. THIS RELIGIOUS GROUP VOTES IN HIGH NUMBERS AND USUALLY VOTE DEMOCRAT

  37. Jewish

  38. THIS INTEREST GROUP REPRESENTS THE ELDERLY

  39. AARP

  40. A CLOSED MEETING OF PARTY LEADERS TO CHOOSE CANDIDATES IS CALLED THIS

  41. Caucus

  42. THIS LAW OUTLAWED THE SPOILS SYSTEM

  43. Pendleton Act (Civil Service Reform Act)

  44. THE TOP OFFICIAL OF EACH POLITICAL PARTY HOLDS THIS OFFICE

  45. Committee Chair

  46. ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE TRADITIONALLY HELD ON THIS DAY OF THE WEEK

  47. Tuesday

  48. THIS INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT RECEIVED ELECTORAL VOTES IN 1968

  49. George Wallace

  50. JAMES MADISON USED THIS TERM TO REFER TO WHAT WE DESCRIBE AS INTEREST GROUPS TODAY

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