Enlightenment/Founding Documents
Declaration and Road to Revolution
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Constitution
Bill of Rights and Later Amendments
Final Jeopardy
100

Who was the philosopher who gave us "life, liberty, and property"?

John Locke

100

What was the tariff placed upon paper called?

The Stamp Act

100

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Under the Articles of Confederation, why was the central government always broke?

It could not collect taxes.

100

What did the Great Compromise create?

A bicameral congress

100

Congress passes laws and the President enforces them.  Checks and Balances OR Separation of Powers?

Separation of Powers

100

Which Amendment prohibits the quartering of soldiers

Third Amendment

100

What do the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments have in common?

All involve suffrage (voting)

200

Who said, "When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty; because apprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner."

Baron de Montesquieu

200

Which founding father "borrowed" John Locke's ideas of Life, Liberty, and Property when writing the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

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How many states' votes were necessary to amend the Articles of Confederation?

13

200

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What were the compromises between the Northern Free states and Southern Slave states.

The Slave Trade compromise and the 3/5 compromise.

200

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Which article discusses the amendment process

Article 5

200

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What the does the "due process" and "equal protection" clause guarantee in the 14th Amendment.

Protection against false imprisonment for all people.

300

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What was the name of first document that guaranteed the right to bear arms.

The English Bill of Rights

300

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During which big meeting was the Declaration of Independence composed and signed?

The Second Continental Congress

300

How did the Constitution fix the problem in the Articles of Confederation that there was no one to enforce the laws?

The Constitution created an executive branch to enforce the laws.

300

"The Constitution is necessary to bind our nation together."  Who would have said this, a Federalist or an Anti-Federalist?

Federalist

300

According to the Constitution, which branch controls the power of the purse?

Congress

300

Why did the Anti-Federalists insist upon the 10th Amendment

To ensure the states had power.

400

This document gave us our first planbook for government?

The Mayflower Compact

400

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Which act placed a tariff on imported goods?

Townshend Revenue Acts

400

How many houses did Congress have in the Articles off Confederation?

1...it was unicameral

400

What was the final compromise that resulted in the addition of the Bill of Rights?

Federalist v Anti-Federalist or Ratification compromise

400

According to the Constitution, which 2 branches are involved with making and approving treaties?



The Executive and Legislative

400

Daily Double!!!  You will win or lose 800 points!


What is the most common process for amending the Constitution?

2/3 vote in Congress and 3/4 state's legislatures

500

Which document provided the legal case for the colonies to split with England?

Common Sense

500

The restriction of town meetings was a big part of which act?

The Intolerable Acts

500

How did the Constitution fix the unfairness of equally distributed votes among the first 13 states in the Articles of Confederation?

It established a bicameral congress where one half has proportional representation and the other has equal representation

500

Despite being opposed to one another, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton joined forces in this party to push the ratification of the Constitution.

The Federalists

500

Where in the Constitution is the supremacy clause?

Article 6.

500

Why did Congress feel it necessary to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965 AFTER they had already passed the 24th Amendment prohibiting poll tax?

Because other methods were being used to bar African Americans from voting

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