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Final Jeopardy
$200 Question from Movies
In this film about the Prohibition Era, Eliot Ness brings Al Capone to justice.
$400 Question from Movies
In this 1996 film, notorious Hustler Publisher took his case to Supreme Court.
$500 Question from Movies
This courtroom drama was about a jury who decided the fate of a boy who murdered his abusive father.
$100 Question from Potpourri
This is the number of branches of government the Constitution outlines.
$300 Question from Potpourri
According to the U.S. Constitution, this is the age a person needs to be to run for President.
$400 Question from Potpourri
Article III describes this crime; the only one defined by the Constitution.
$400 Question from Convention
This was the only one of the original thirteen states not to send delegates to the Convention.
$500 Question from Convention
This is what Washington and other delegates did after the close of the Constitutional Convention.
$500 Answer from Convention
Went to the bar.
According to Washington’s journal, “ The business being closed, the members adjourned to the City Tavern, dined together, and took cordial leave of each other.”
$200 Question from Amendments
Glasses were raised in celebration when this amendment was ratified in 1933.
$300 Question from Amendments
The year the 19th Amendment was passed giving women the right to vote.
$200 Question from Delegates
He originally wanted to be in the Royal Navy but did survey work instead and was first to sign the Constitution.
$300 Question from Delegates
An attorney born in the British West Indies, he fought at Yorktown, proposed national bank.
$400 Question from Delegates
This delegate arrived each day in a sedan chair carried by four prisoners from Walnut St. Jail.
$500 Question from Delegates
The 7th President of Continental Congress, he signed Declaration of Independence, but not the Constitution.
Questions and Answerswere provided by the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
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