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What issue did the Three-fifth’s Compromise solve at

the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

A 100

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Counting slaves as part of the population for determining a

state’s representation in Congress.

A 100

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Which of the following features of the U.S. Constitution traditionally gives the states authority over public education?

(1) reserved powers

(2) preamble

(3) fifth amendment

(4) supremacy clause

A 200

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(1) reserved powers

A 200

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Which constitutional principle is demonstrated

when the U.S. Senate reviews and then confirms or denies a presidential nominee for the position of Supreme Court

justice?

A 300

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checks and balances

A 300

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What compromise was reached between states with

large and small populations at the Constitutional Convention

of 1787, and why?

A 400

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The Great Compromise allowed representation in the House of Representatives to

be based on a state’s population, while

representation in the Senate was equal for each state, protecting the interests of

both large and small states.A 400

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Which individual’s action was directly protected by the first amendment?

(1) Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone in 1876

(2) Theodore Roosevelt’s command of the Rough Riders in 1898

(3) President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election to a third term in 1940

(4) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leading a march on Washington, D.C. in 1963 A 500

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(4) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leading a march on Washington, D.C.

in 1963

A 500

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Besides the amendment process, what other method in the U.S. Constitution allows our government to change?

B 100

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the elastic clause

B 100

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What constitutional principle created our three branches of

government?

B 200

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separation of powers

B 200

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What did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 agree to do to address

the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

B 300

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They agreed to increase the powers of the central (federal, national)

government.

B 300

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What was the major issue that caused disagreement between the large and small states at

the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

B 400

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representation in Congress

B 400

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Why was the requirement to conduct a census included in

the U.S. Constitution?

B 500

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It was included to determine the number of members from

each state in the House of Representatives.

B 500

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Why did the framers of the U.S. Constitution include the

principles of federalism, separation of powers, and the

system of checks and balances in the document?

C 100

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They feared a government with unlimited power.

C 100

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Besides the purposes or goals of the government, what belief

does the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution advance?

C 200

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It advances the belief that the people hold power of the

government, not the elected officials in the government.

C 200

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Which amendment from the Bill of Rights protects U.S. citizens from

unreasonable searches and seizures, and was directly influenced by the use of the writs of assistance by the British during the colonial period of

American history?

C 300

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The Fourth Amendment

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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What was the main argument of both the Federalists and the

Antifederalists during the Constitutional Convention of

1787?

C 400

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Federalists wanted a stronger federal (central, national) government, while

Antifederalists wanted greater protections for the rights of the people.

C 400

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What did the framers of the Constitution establish to

prevent the concentration of power in one branch or level

of the government?

C 500

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They established a division of power among the different levels of government with

principles such as the separation of powers,

federalism, and the system of checks and balances.

C 500

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What delegated power does Congress use occasionally in

order to change with the times?

D 100

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the elastic clause

D 100

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What was the primary reason for holding the Constitutional

Convention of 1787?

D 200

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To revise or replace the Articles of Confederation in

order to strengthen the federal government.

D 200

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How is representation determined in the U.S. House

of Representatives?

D 300

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The number of representatives from each

state is based on its population.

D 300

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What was the main criticism of the Articles of Confederation?

D 400

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They failed to provide adequate powers for the

central (federal, national) government.

D 400

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What constitutional principle gives each branch of our

federal government certain powers, but also makes them accountable to the other two

branches?

D 500

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The constitutional principle is known as the system of

checks and balances.

D 500

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Which branch of the U.S. government is responsible for

the impeachment process?

E 100

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The legislative branch (Congress)

E 100

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What role does the Senate play in the appointment of

ambassadors to foreign nations or the appointment of judges to the Supreme Court?

E 200

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They are to advise the president and either give their

consent (approval) to the president’s nominee or prevent the nominee’s

appointment.

E 200

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What check power does the president have over a bill proposed by Congress?

E 300

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the veto

E 300

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What check power does Congress have over a

president’s veto?

E 400

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the override

E 400

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What can the Senate do about a foreign treaty signed by the president that a majority of

senators don’t like?

E 500

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The Senate can decide not to ratify a treaty signed by the president,

making it null and void.

E 500

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F 500

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F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Constitutional Amendments

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Explain the significance of the Fourteenth Amendment. Who does it protect and why? What other amendment is it closely

linked to and why?

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The Fourteenth Amendment protects and extends citizenship to all people born in the United States. It is linked with the Fifth Amendment, which extends due

process and equal protection of the laws on the federal level. The Fourteenth

Amendment forces the states to recognize these principles on the state level due to

the power of the supremacy clause.

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