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Jeopardy. This is Social Studies Chapter 10 JEOPARDY!!! It would be wise to be attentive, as this is the test review!. Vocabulary. Approving the Constitution. Rights & Responsibilities. New Leaders. Political Parties. Mixed Bag O’ Questions. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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Jeopardy This is Social Studies Chapter 10 JEOPARDY!!! It would be wise to be attentive, as this is the test review!
Vocabulary Approving the Constitution Rights & Responsibilities New Leaders Political Parties Mixed Bag O’ Questions 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question
Category 1 500 pts Agree to Answer: What is ratify? Back
Category 1 400 pts The freedoms that all people should have. Answer: What are human rights? Back
Category 1 300 pts changes Answer: What are amendments? Back
Category 1 200 pts A love of country Answer: What is patriotism? Back
Category 1 100 pts A race for office. Answer: What is campaign? Back
Category 2 500 pts In this year, the last state of Rhode Island ratified the constitution. Answer: What was 1790? Back
Category 2 400 pts This was the first state to ratify the constitution. Answer: What was Delaware? Back
Category 2 300 pts This many states out of 13 had to ratify the constitution to become law. Answer: What was nine? Back
Category 2 200 pts This promise encouraged the states to ratify the constitution. Answer: What is the Bill of Rights? Back
Category 2 100 pts The wording of the Preamble and this were two causes of conflicts over the constitution. Answer: What is a strong national government? Back
Category 3 500 pts Under the 1st amendment, these 4 rights were granted to citizens. Answer: What is freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and freedom to assemble? Back
Category 3 400 pts This means that people have the right to a fair, public trial. Answer: What is due process of law? Back
Category 3 300 pts The Bill of Rights was modeled after this British document. Answer: What is the Magna Carta? Back
Category 3 200 pts This is a group of citizens who decide a case in court. Answer: What is a jury? Back
Category 3 100 pts The constitution implies that citizens should take part in government by doing this in elections. Answer: What is voting? Back
Category 4 500 pts Congress decided to build the capital in Washington, D.C. because it was the center of the new country and this reason. Answer: What is Congress believed it shouldn’t be a part of any one state? Back
Category 4 400 pts This man became our nation’s first president. Answer: Who was George Washington? Back
Category 4 300 pts This man became our nation’s second president. Answer: Who is John Adams? Back
Category 4 200 pts This man became our nation’s first vice-president. Answer: Who is John Adams? Back
Category 4 100 pts This man was Washington’s secretary of war. Answer: Who was Knox ? Back
Category 5 500 pts These two parties became our nation’s first political parties. Answer: What are federalists and republicans? Back
Category 5 400 pts This man was the leader of the Republican party. Answer: Who was Jefferson? Back
Category 5 300 pts This political party wanted a strong state government. Answer: What is the Republican party? Back
Category 5 200 pts These two states gave up some of their land to form the new capital. Answer: What are Maryland and Virginia? Back
Category 5 100 pts This political party wanted a strong national government. Answer: What is Federalist? Back
Category 6 500 pts It was important for these type of states to ratify the constitution because they had larger populations. Answer: What are large states? Back
Category 6 400 pts This man became Washington’s Attorney General. Answer: Who was Randolph? Back
Category 6 300 pts This man was the chief justice of the supreme court. Answer: Who is John Jay? Back
Category 6 200 pts This man became Washington’s secretary of the treasury. Answer: Who is Hamilton? Back
Category 6 100 pts This is a group of the President’s most important advisors. Answer: What is cabinet? Back
Final Jeopardy What were the main differences between the Federalists and the Republicans? Be specific. Time is up! You have 2 minutes! Back