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UNIT 3 JEOPARDY!!!

UNIT 3 JEOPARDY!!!. Q: The Amendments 100. Name all the freedoms stated in the first Amendment. A: The Amendments 100. Religion Assembly Press Petition Speech. Q: Amendments 200. This Amendment was created to provide Basic Rights to all American men despite race or ethnicity.

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UNIT 3 JEOPARDY!!!

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  1. UNIT 3 JEOPARDY!!!

  2. Q: The Amendments 100 Name all the freedoms stated in the first Amendment.

  3. A: The Amendments 100 ReligionAssemblyPressPetitionSpeech

  4. Q: Amendments 200 This Amendment was created to provide Basic Rights to all American men despite race or ethnicity.

  5. A: Amendments 200 15th Amendment

  6. Q: Amendments 300 This Amendment allowed all citizens to vote at the age of 18.

  7. A: Amendments 300 Twenty sixth Amendment.prohibits the states & the federal government from setting a voting age higher than eighteen

  8. Q: Amendments 400 This Amendment is the right for a speedy and fair trial.

  9. A: Amendments 400 Sixth Amendment.When you get in trouble you want to be heard and protected. It is also wise to have counsel.

  10. Q: Amendments 500 This Amendment gave women the right to vote.

  11. Nineteenth Amendment.The Women’s Suffrage Movement decided they have waited long enough. All men could vote, now it was time for the ladies to be heard. A: The Amendments 500

  12. Q: Federal Government 100 • This branch of government can pass or veto laws, make appointments to cabinet and court, and is Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces.

  13. The Executive Branch.Made up of the President, Vice President, and Cabinet. They are the enforcer of the laws. A: Federal Government 100

  14. Q: Federal Government 200 This Branch of Government gained more power with the outcome of Marbury v. Madison.

  15. A: Federal Government 200 Judicial Branch.After the court case, the Judicial Branch gained the power of Judicial Review which allowed them to declare any actions by the Legislative and Executive Branches Unconstitutional.

  16. Q: Federal Government 300 • This Branch of Government serves for life.

  17. The Judicial Branch.The Justices appointed to the courts are not elected by the people, but chosen by the President and approved by the Senate. A: Federal Government 300

  18. Q: Federal Government 400 • This Branch of Government has the power to try pirates.

  19. Legislative Branch.The power over trade, commerce, and taxes falls to Congress. A: Federal Government 400

  20. Q: Federal Government 500 This Branch of Government has the most power amongst the others.

  21. None of them! There is a system of checks and balances which was set up to prevent any branch of government from over powering all of the others! A: Federal Government 500

  22. Q: Powers of Government100 Power to impose taxes falls to who.

  23. This is a Concurrent Power. There are taxes at a local, state, and federal level. A: Powers of Government100

  24. Q: Powers of Government 200 The Power to declare war.

  25. This is a Federal Power. As much as we may want to declare war with other states or countries (kidding) let’s just leave it to the Legislative Branch. Fun Fact: The U.S. has not OFFICIALLY declared war since WW2. A: Powers of Government 200

  26. Q: Powers of Government 300 This is the power to set voting requirements.

  27. Concurrent Power. While the Federal Government sets regulation on who can or cannot vote (non citizens and minors), it is the states that regulate who can vote based on when the person registered. Register too late for your state and you are out of luck! A: Powers of Government 300

  28. Q: Powers of Government 400 • This is a power to regulate when the Seniors graduate.

  29. Reserved Power.Education is something which belongs to the states. A: Powers of Government 400

  30. Q: Powers of Government 500 • Which power establishes the Post Office.

  31. Delegated Power.National Post Office – National Responsibility. A: Powers of Government 500

  32. Q: Clauses100 • The Federal Law is above all State Law • States cannot make laws that conflict with US law

  33. Supremacy Clause A: Clauses100

  34. Q: Clauses200 • Gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary to carry out their expressed powers

  35. A: Clauses200 Necessary & Proper or Elastic Clause

  36. Q: Clauses300 • States must recognize the public acts, records & judicial proceedings of every other state

  37. A: Clauses300 Full Faith & Credit Clause

  38. Q: Clauses400 • This is the foundation for the separation of church & state

  39. A: Clauses400Establishment Clause

  40. Q: Clauses500 • Forbids a State or any local government from discriminating against a person

  41. A: Clauses500Equal Protection Clause

  42. Q: Basic Principles 100 Power to the People

  43. A: Basic Principles 100Popular Sovereignty

  44. Q: Basic Principles 200 The government is never above the law

  45. A: Basic Principles 200Limited Government

  46. Q: Basic Principles 300 • Simply splits the government into 3 branches • It does not assign powers to each

  47. A: Basic Principles 300Separation of Powers

  48. Q: Basic Principles 400 Examples: • Veto Power: President’s power to reject a law • Legislative branches can remove judges • Judicial Branch can declare laws unconstitutional

  49. A: Basic Principles400Checks and Balances

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