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They opposed the newly
created Constitution.
A 100
Who are the anti-Federalists?
A 100
This clause states that a federal
law will be above a State law.
A 200
What is the Supremacy
Clause?
A 200
These powers are used by
Congress to carry out their
expressed powers.
A 300
What are implied powers?
A 300
These powers are saved for the
State governments.
A 400
What are reserved powers?
A 400
This states the six purposes of
government according to the
Constitution.
A 500
What is the preamble?
A 500
This article deals with the
relationships between States.
B 100
What is Article IV?
B 100
This Article deals with the
Amending Process.
B 200
What is Article V?
B 200
This Article deals with the
Legislative Branch
B 300
What is Article I?
B 300
This Article deals with the
ratification of the
Constitution.
B 400
What is Article VII?
B 400
This Article deals with the
Executive Branch.
B 500
What is Article II?
B 500
The first ten amendments are
known by this name.
C 100
What is the Bill of Rights?
C 100
This keeps one branch of
government from becoming
too powerful by giving
specific powers to each.
C 200
What is separation of
powers?
C 200
A person must be charged with a
crime (taken to court) or
released.
C 300
What is a writ of habeas
corpus?
C 300
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C 400
The Supreme Court cases of
Gibbons v. Ogden and
McColloch v. Maryland dealt
with this clause.
C 400
What is the Supremacy
Clause.
C 400
Congress can not pass one of
these that would put a person in
jail without a trial.
C 500
What is a Bill of Attainder?
C 500
This underlying principle of the
Constitution puts power in the
people’s hands through the use of
voting.
D 100
What is popular sovereignty?
D 100
This phrase means that each
State must honor the laws and
legal documents of another State.
D 200
What is “full faith and
credit?”
D 200
These powers are shared by
both the federal and State
governments?
D 300
What are concurrent powers?
D 300
This many States were required
to ratify the Constitution before
it took effect.
D 400
What is 9?
D 400
According to this the law
applies to everyone, even
those who govern.
D 500
What is the" rule of law”?
D 500
This government group can
declare war as one of their
powers.
E 100
What is Congress?
E 100
This created the Legislative
Branch with the House of
Representatives and the
Senate.
E 200
What is the Great
Compromise?
E 200
These powers are specifically
given to Congress.
E 300
What are expressed powers?
E 300
These allow one branch to
restrain the powers of the others
to keep one from getting too
powerful.
E 400
What are checks and
balances?
E 400
A proposed Amendment must
be ratified by this many
States.
E 500
What is 3/4ths?
E 500
He presided over the
Constitutional Convention.
F 100
Who is George Washington?
F 100
He was the oldest member of
the Constitutional
Convention?
F 200
Who is Ben Franklin?
F 200
This was the last State to
ratify the Constitution.
F 300
What is Rhode Island?
F 300
What was the 9th State to
ratify the Constitution?
F 400
What was New Hampshire?
F 400
The Articles of Confederation
had this type of legislature.
F 500
What is unicameral?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Amending Process
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What are the steps to Amending
the Constitution?
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What are to propose and to ratify?
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