260 likes | 487 Views
$50 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $2,000. . $4,000 . $8,000 . $16,000 . $25,000 . $50,000 . $75,000 . $100,000 . $200,000 . $300,000 . $400,000 . $500,000. 24. 1 MILLION !. Rules. Each member of the class will answer one question
E N D
$50 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $2,000 . $4,000 . $8,000 . $16,000 . $25,000 . $50,000 . $75,000 . $100,000 . $200,000 . $300,000 . $400,000 . $500,000 24. 1 MILLION !
Rules • Each member of the class will answer one question • Questions are multiple choice • You have 30 seconds to answer • Life lines: 50/50, Ask a Friend, percentage of votes in class • The class will have 5 life lines, which they can pick one of those three
Question 1 Plan of government adopted by the Continental Congress after the American Revolution; established a “firm league of friendship” among the states, but allowed few important powers to the central government • 1ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • 2ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • ARTICLES OF CONFERATION • THE CONSTITION
Question 2 The idea that government is not all powerful, and each individual has certain rights that government cannot take away • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • ORDERED GOVEREMENT • BILL OF RIGHTS
Question 3 With this government congress did not have the power to tax or regulate trade • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • THE CONSTITUTION
Question4 This plan stated that government should be Bicameral • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 5 This plan stated that representation should be equally distributed between the states • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 6 This compromise stated that all free people will be counted into population, and 3 out of every 5 slaves will be counted into population • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE
Question 7 This plan stated that National Government powers should be strong • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 8 This man is known for his great contribution to the constitution and was named the “father of the constitution • GEORGE WASHINGTON • THOMAS JEFFERSON • JASON MADISON • JAMES MADISON
Question 9 A colony ran by a person whom the king granted Land • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES
Question 10 This plan stated that representation should be based on population or the amount of money contributed to the National Government • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 11 A colony that is self governed • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES
Question 12 This document announced the independence of the United States from Britain • THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS • THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND GREVIENCES • THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE • THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Question 13 This compromise stated that Congress was forbidden to tax exports from any state, and could not interfere with the Slave Trade for 20 years • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE
Question 14 The colonies first national government, which had no legal or constitutional base. It was only a government for 5 years during which a war was fought, armies were raised, funds were borrowed, and a money system was created. • 1ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • 2ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • ARTICLES OF CONFERATION • THE CONSTITION
Question 15 This plan stated that National Government powers should be weak • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 16 A joining of several groups for a common Purpose • GANG • CONFEDERATION • UNION • ALLIANCE
Question 17 This group supported the ratification of the Constitution, stressing the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation • FEDERALISM • FEDERALISTS • ANTI-FEDERALISTS • UNIONISTS
Question 18 This compromise stated that Congress will be bicameral, the Senate would be represented equally and the House of Representatives would be based upon population • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE
Question 19 This group did not support the ratification of the Constitution, believing it gave too much power to the central government • FEDERALISM • FEDERALISTS • ANTI-FEDERALISTS • UNIONISTS
Question 20 This plan stated that government should be unicameral • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN
Question 21 Established that the power of the monarchy/king was not absolute and guaranteed trail by jury and due process • PETITION OF RIGHTS • ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS • MAGNA CARTA • BILL OF RIGHTS
Question 22 Basic principle that government can exist only with the consent of the people • POWER • SOVERIGNTY • CONTROL • VOTING
Question 23 A colony ran by the king • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES
Question 24 The idea that government should serve to the will of the people • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • ORDERED GOVEREMENT • BILL OF RIGHTS