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Test your knowledge of forms of government, Federalist vs Anti-Federalist debates, Constitutional principles, and more in this interactive Jeopardy game. Learn about republics, anarchy, monarchies, feudalism, oligarchies, Bill of Rights, and more.
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Forms of Gov’t Federalists or Anti-Federalist Quote Federalist or Anti-Federalist Constitutional Principles Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Go to Double Jeopardy Replay End Round Go to Final Jeopardy
This government has representatives elected by the people to vote on laws. next
What is a republic? $100
What is anarchy? $200
The ruler controls all aspects of life, often times tied to the divine right of kings. next
Political system based on distinct levels of lords, nobles and serfs. next
What is feudalism? $400
A Bill of Rights serves to secure the minority against the abuse and tyranny of the majority. next
This country should never split into a number of unsocial, jealous and alien sovereignties. next
The energy in the executive branch is a leading characteristic in the definition of good government. next
The federal government should be clothed with the powers necessary to complete execution of trust. next
I am against inserting a declaration of rights in the Constitution. If such an addition is not dangerous, it is at least unnecessary. next
States should retain much of the power in the government. next
Blamed for the failure of the Articles of Confederation. next
Believed in a powerful national government that could act with force and unity. next
Local governments will be more responsive to the needs of the people. next
There will be too few representatives for too many people. next
A citizen is entitled to all rights as long as they don’t infringe on others. next
Dividing the power in the government among three branches. next
Government is not all powerful. Its acts should be willed by the people. next
Citizens are bound by an agreement to obey laws and their rights are guaranteed. next
Each branch of the government is subject to restraint by the other two. next
This was the document that failed and led to the writing of the Constitution. next
The national government has powers listed in the Constitution- all others belong to the states. next
What is Federalism? $400