Random Unit 3 Things
Early American
Historical Influences
Show Your Citizenship
System or type???
100

The 3 levels of government

What is local, state, and national/federal?

100

Group of founding fathers who opposed the Articles of Confederation and argued for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution

Who are the Federalists?

100

Define representative government


Double Points: What culture gave us the idea of representative government?

What is a government where the people elect representatives to made decisions for them?

Double points: What is Ancient Rome?

100

An Obligation of Citizenship

What is paying taxes, obeying laws, jury duty, or selective service (defend the nation)?

100

The type government in the United States


Double Points: System of government in the United States

What is a Constitutional Republic?


Double Points: What is a Federal system?

200

Separation of Powers or Checks and Balances:

The president appoints a new Supreme Court Justice who is confirmed by the Senate

Double Points: The branches depicted in the scenario above (must have all to get the points)

What is checks and balances?


Double Points: What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches?

200

Group of founding fathers who argued against the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and advocated for the addition of the Bill of Rights

Who are the anti-federalists?

200

Define due process of law

What is the rights of the accused to be treated fairly and equally under the law?

200

A responsibility of citizenship


More points for naming more than one.

What is voting, attending a civic meeting, running for office, staying informed, volunteering, respecting the rights and property of others, tolerate different opinions, or contributing to the common good?

200

System or type:

Confederal government

Double Points: define Confederal government

What is a system?


Double Points: What is a system where states control most of the power?

300

The jobs of the 3 branches of government (name the branch and the job)

What is legislative branch makes the law, executive branch enforces the laws, and judicial branch interprets the laws?

300

The Articles of Confederation


Double Points: The event that exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

What is the first attempted government in the United States?


Double Points: What is Shay's Rebellion?

300

The two Enlightenment thinkers that influenced the founding fathers of the United States of America


Double Points: The 3 natural rights

Who are John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu? (also accept Thomas Hobbs)


Double Points: What are life, liberty, and property?

300

Define naturalization


Double Points: Define permanent resident

What is the process people go through to become an American citizen?


Double Points: What is a person who lives in the U.S. legally, but is NOT a citizen?

300

System or Type:

Democracy

Double Points: Define Democracy 

What is a type?


Double Points: What is a government run for the people by the people?

400
Two court systems in the United States

What are state and federal courts?

400

The branches of government that were missing under the Articles of Confederation

What is the Executive and Judical branches?

400

The main idea in Thomas Paine's Common Sense


Double Points: The year Common Sense was published

What is representative self-government?


Double points: What is 1776?

400

Two ways to be a natural-born citizen

What is Law of Blood and Law of Soil?

400

System or Type:

Unitary government

Double Points: Define Unitary government

What is a system?


Double Points: What is a system of government where a strong central government has all the power?

500

Jurisdiction trial courts have


Double Points: Jurisdiction appellate courts have

What is original jurisdiction?


Double Points: What is appellate Jurisdiction? 

500

What the Declaration of Independence declared to the world


Double Points: Who is the primary author of the Declaration of Independence


Triple Points: America's Birthday (full date) 

What that America is a free and Independence country/nation?


Double Points: Who is Thomas Jefferson?


Triple Points: What is July 4th, 1776?

500

Define Judeo-Christian Tradition

What is the shared cultural beliefs and practices of Judaism and Christianity?

500

Two types of citizens in the U.S.


Double Points: Name the amendment to the Constitution that defines citizenship

What is natural born and naturalized?


Double Points: What is the 14th Amendment?

500

System or type:

Theocracy

Double Points: Define Theocracy

What is a type?


Double Points: What is a government that follows a religious institution? 

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