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Jeopardy Article II-VII Round 4. Hosted by Mr. Coronado. A. B. C. D. 1pt. 1pt. 1pt. 1pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2pt. 3pt. 3pt. 3pt. 3pt. 4pt. 4pt. 4pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5pt. 5pt. 5pt. Row 1, Col 1. (How long do judges serve on the Supreme Court?). (Life-tenure). 1,2.
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Jeopardy Article II-VII Round 4 Hosted by Mr. Coronado
A B C D 1pt 1pt 1pt 1pt 2pt 2pt 2pt 2pt 3pt 3pt 3pt 3pt 4pt 4pt 4pt 4pt 5pt 5pt 5pt 5pt
Row 1, Col 1 (How long do judges serve on the Supreme Court?) (Life-tenure)
1,2 (How may the U.S. add new states?) Congressional Approval.
1,3 The Judicial branch of the gov’t does what with the Constitution? Interpret the Law
1,4 The 16th Amendment gives the federal gov’t the power to do what? Power to tax
2,1 (Article #6 states that all debts promised to be paid under the Articles of Confederation must what?) New gov’t Constit would honor The debts
2,2 The clients case of the anti-bush t-shirt claimed Southwest airlines violated her amendment of? Freedom of Speech, Expression
2,3 (What was the name of the first formal gov’t of the U.S. was it successful? Articles of Confederation and No
2,4 (What did the 18th Amendment prohibit the making of, transportation of and selling of? Alcohol
3,1 How many years must a person have been a resident of the USA before becoming a candidate for the Presidency? (14 yrs, has to be born in U.S., But has to be live in U.S. territory
3,2 (Full Faith and Credit means each state must recognize what?) (Validity of laws, public records, & court decisions of every other State.
3,3 The candidate for President that wins the state’s popular vote also wins the state’s _____ vote. Electoral Vote
3,4 (During the T.L.O case the accused student argued that the vice-principle and the school violated what amendment? Illegal Search & Seizure
4,1 Describe Judicial power? What is Judicial Power? Power of Federal Court to hear and Decide cases, disputes between Gov’t & individual
4,2 What must the U.S. guarantee for the states in its union? Defend each state against attacks From the outside of its border
4,3 What is extradition? When a prisoner is sent back to The state in which s/he committed a crime.
4,4 If a president does not sign a bill presented to him for the first time by Congress, after ten days what happens? The Bill dies.
5,1 Under what circumstances can a person be convicted of treason? (Two factors list) Can be committed only in time of War & only by a citizen or resident Alien.
5,2 The Supreme Court very rarely has original jurisdiction, but it often acts with this type of jurisdiction? (other type) Appellate Jurisdiction-Power of Court to hear a case in the 1st instance
5,3 Does Congress have the power to make rules & manage federal land and territories? May not be created by taking territory from an existing state without consent of state legislatures.
5,4 On what grounds may the President, The Vice-President or another civil officer of the U.S. be impeached? (list two) Treason, Bribery & Misdeamenors