Article I (A)
Article I (B)
Room 252 Trivia (Blindfold Edition)
Article II & III
Article IV-VII
100

This is term used to refer to the introduction to the constitution. "We the People.." 

What is the Preamble? 

100

This is an example of checks and balances. 

What is.... any scenario that applies.  

100

What is flag is currently hand drawn on the whiteboard? Hint: light Blue/pink and white stripes 

What is the trans flag? 

100

This is the number of justices presiding over the U.S. Supreme Court. 

What is NINE? 

100

This is the term used to refer to land owned by the US that is not considered a state. 

What is U.S. Territory? Sadly, the answer US grabbity-grab is not an acceptable answer..

200

These are the THREE branches of Government.

What is Executive, Legislative & Judicial? 

200

Define the 3/5th compromise. 

What is a problematic agreement the founding fathers made to determine the population count in southern states with specific consideration to enslaved peoples (population count was used to determine representation in the House.) 

200

This individual is heavily depicted in pencil drawings behind Ms.Bowen's desk.

Who is Eric Lieu? 

200

This branch of government has the power to declare war.

What is congress? 

200

Defines the Supremacy clause. 

What is that federal constitution and Federal laws take precedence over state laws?

300

Reason why the founding fathers made the legislative branch bicameral.

Two acceptable answers:

A.) Compromise between power of states and power of people &/or population (big and little states)

B.) One camel was not enough 

300

Number of house representatives. 

What is 435? 

300

This is the number of tables in this room? 

What is 9? Maybe..someone count the tables

300

Approximate number of cases the supreme court takes each year ( answer must be within 20 points difference of the correct number to get the points) 

What is 80? 

300

Describe the Amendment approval process

What is the amendment process happens one of two ways..

A.) by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress

B.) if two-thirds of the States request one

400
Definition for enumerated powers. 

What is 'the powers not specifically granted to the federal government is left to the states'? 

400

Term used to define redrawing district lines to favor a particular party. 

What is Gerrymandering?  

400

This is the number of chairs in this room (answer must be within 5 of the correct number to get credit.) 

What is....again, somebody count. 

400

This is the difference between Trail Courts and Court of Appeals.

Trial courts determine the outcome of a case (ex: guilty vs innocent,) Court of Appeals determine if the trial was fair, if the law was applied correctly and if the law is constitutional. 

400

In order to ratify the constitution, the states required the founding fathers to add these.

What is the bill of rights or the first ten amendments to the constitution? 

500

Define quorum. 

What is in order to do business, each chamber needs a majority of members present?

500

Circumstances in which a vetoed bill may become a law. 

What is if 2/3rds of the house and senate vote to approve it?

500

Who are the advocates depicted in the black and white mural painting in the front of the room under the classroom map? 

Who is 

500

What are three requirements to becoming a US president? 

A.) You must be a minimum of 35 years old 

B.) You must have been born in the United States 

C.) You must have lived in the US for at least 14 years 

500

Provide an example of congress's power to protect states from invasion from a foreign country, or from a significant violent uprising within a state. 

What is Eisenhower sent Federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to desegregate the schools or any other applicable scenario? 
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