Government Jeapordy Game

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Government Final Review

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

Constitution

Voting

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LEGISLATIVE QUESTION FOR


100
What is the purpose of the
legislative branch?

LEGISLATIVE QUESTION FOR


200
Examples of Legislature?

LEGISLATIVE QUESTION FOR 300


How many Senators are there per
state?

LEGISLATIVE QUESTION FOR


400
House of Representatives per state is based
upon ?

LEGISLATIVE QUESTION FOR


500
Two examples that the Senate and House of
Representatives must do together

EXECUTIVE QUESTION FOR


100
Whos the leader of the Executive Branch?

EXECUTIVE QUESTION FOR


200
A veto means?

EXECUTIVE QUESTION FOR 300


How can a veto be overturn?

EXECUTIVE QUESTION FOR


400
What are the Requirements to becoming
President?

EXECUTIVE QUESTION FOR


500
President Franklin D. Roosevelt created in
1939 the EOP. What does this acronym mean?

JUDICIAL QUESTION FOR 100


Members of the Judicial Branch are appointed
by the?

JUDICIAL QUESTION FOR 200


Members of the Judicial Branch are confirmed
by?

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JUDICIAL QUESTION FOR 300
How long is the term of a Supreme Court
Justice?

JUDICIAL QUESTION FOR 400


How many cases are appealed to the Court
each year?

JUDICIAL QUESTION FOR 500


How many cases does the Court hear each
Term?

CONSTITUTION QUESTION FOR 100


The 1st Amendment is about?

CONSTITUTION QUESTION FOR 200


A proposed law is first called?

CONSTITUTION QUESTION FOR 300


What is the Bill of Rights and when was it
ratified?

CONSTITUTION QUESTION FOR 400


What is The Declaration of Independence?

CONSTITUTION QUESTION FOR 500


What is Double Jeopardy?

VOTING QUESTION FOR 100


How old do you have to be to vote?

VOTING QUESTION FOR 200


The United States has two main political parties, what
are they?

VOTING QUESTION FOR 300


What is the Caucus?

VOTING QUESTION FOR 400


Whats the 15th Amendment?

VOTING QUESTION FOR 500


What amendment, that in 1920, the right of
citizens of the U.S. to vote shall not be denied
or abridged by the U.S. or by any state on
account of sex?

ANSWER FOR LEGISLATIVE 100


To make laws.

ANSWER FOR LEGISLATIVE 200


Congress or Assembly.

ANSWER FOR LEGISLATIVE 300


2 per state.

ANSWER FOR LEGISLATIVE 400


The population of each state.

ANSWER FOR LEGISLATIVE 500


Must both pass a bill in order for it to become a law.
Must both vote to override a presidential veto with a 2/3 vote in order to
override.
Must both vote to propose an amendment by a 2/3 vote.

ANSWER FOR EXECUTIVE 100


The President of the United States of America.

ANSWER FOR EXECUTIVE 200


Even though congress voted for the law, the President does
not agree.

ANSWER FOR EXECUTIVE 300


The legislation can still become a law if two-thirds
of both the houses of Congress vote to overturn the
veto.

ANSWER FOR EXECUTIVE 400


At least 35 years old.
A natural born US Citizen.
Live in the United States for at least 14 years.

ANSWER FOR EXECUTIVE 500


The Executive Office of the President.

ANSWER FOR JUDICIAL 100


President of the United States of America.

ANSWER FOR JUDICIAL 200


The Senate confirms it.

ANSWER FOR JUDICIAL 300


The Constitution states that Justices "shall hold their Offices
during good Behaviour." This means that the Justices hold office
as long as they choose, until their death, or can only be removed
from office by impeachment.

ANSWER FOR JUDICIAL 400


The Court receives approximately 7,000-8,000
petitions for a writ of certiorari each Term.

ANSWER FOR JUDICIAL 500


The Court grants and hears oral argument in about
80 cases.

ANSWER FOR CONSTITUTION


100
Freedoms of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

ANSWER FOR CONSTITUTION


200
Bill.

ANSWER FOR CONSTITUTION


300
The first ten amendments to the US Constitution and ratified
in 1791.

ANSWER FOR CONSTITUTION


400
The formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring
the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great
Britain.

ANSWER FOR CONSTITUTION


500
The 5th Amendment provision stating one can't be tried twice for the
same crime.

ANSWER FOR VOTING 100


18.

ANSWER FOR VOTING 200


The Democratic Party and the Republican
Party.

ANSWER FOR VOTING 300


A private meeting to select candidates to run for
office.

ANSWER FOR VOTING 400


The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits the federal and state
governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based
on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of
servitude."

ANSWER FOR VOTING 500


19th amendment.

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