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$50 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $2,000

$50 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $2,000. . $4,000 . $8,000 . $16,000 . $25,000 . $50,000 . $75,000 . $100,000 . $200,000 . $300,000 . $400,000 . $500,000. 24. 1 MILLION !. Rules. Each member of the class will answer one question

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  1. $50 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 $2,000 . $4,000 . $8,000 . $16,000 . $25,000 . $50,000 . $75,000 . $100,000 . $200,000 . $300,000 . $400,000 . $500,000 24. 1 MILLION !

  2. Rules • Each member of the class will answer one question • Questions are multiple choice • You have 30 seconds to answer • Life lines: 50/50, Ask a Friend, percentage of votes in class • The class will have 5 life lines, which they can pick one of those three

  3. Question 1 Plan of government adopted by the Continental Congress after the American Revolution; established a “firm league of friendship” among the states, but allowed few important powers to the central government • 1ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • 2ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • ARTICLES OF CONFERATION • THE CONSTITION

  4. Question 2 The idea that government is not all powerful, and each individual has certain rights that government cannot take away • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • ORDERED GOVEREMENT • BILL OF RIGHTS

  5. Question 3 With this government congress did not have the power to tax or regulate trade • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • THE CONSTITUTION

  6. Question4 This plan stated that government should be Bicameral • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  7. Question 5 This plan stated that representation should be equally distributed between the states • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  8. Question 6 This compromise stated that all free people will be counted into population, and 3 out of every 5 slaves will be counted into population • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE

  9. Question 7 This plan stated that National Government powers should be strong • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  10. Question 8 This man is known for his great contribution to the constitution and was named the “father of the constitution • GEORGE WASHINGTON • THOMAS JEFFERSON • JASON MADISON • JAMES MADISON

  11. Question 9 A colony ran by a person whom the king granted Land • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES

  12. Question 10 This plan stated that representation should be based on population or the amount of money contributed to the National Government • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  13. Question 11 A colony that is self governed • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES

  14. Question 12 This document announced the independence of the United States from Britain • THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS • THE DECLARATION OF RIGHTS AND GREVIENCES • THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE • THE BILL OF RIGHTS

  15. Question 13 This compromise stated that Congress was forbidden to tax exports from any state, and could not interfere with the Slave Trade for 20 years • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE

  16. Question 14 The colonies first national government, which had no legal or constitutional base. It was only a government for 5 years during which a war was fought, armies were raised, funds were borrowed, and a money system was created. • 1ST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • 2ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS • ARTICLES OF CONFERATION • THE CONSTITION

  17. Question 15 This plan stated that National Government powers should be weak • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  18. Question 16 A joining of several groups for a common Purpose • GANG • CONFEDERATION • UNION • ALLIANCE

  19. Question 17 This group supported the ratification of the Constitution, stressing the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation • FEDERALISM • FEDERALISTS • ANTI-FEDERALISTS • UNIONISTS

  20. Question 18 This compromise stated that Congress will be bicameral, the Senate would be represented equally and the House of Representatives would be based upon population • COMMERCE AND SLAVE TRADE COMPROMISE • THE GREAT COMPROMISE • 3/5 COMPROMISE • ELECTORAL COLLEGE COMPROMISE

  21. Question 19 This group did not support the ratification of the Constitution, believing it gave too much power to the central government • FEDERALISM • FEDERALISTS • ANTI-FEDERALISTS • UNIONISTS

  22. Question 20 This plan stated that government should be unicameral • VIRIGINA PLAN • NEW JERSEY PLAN • CONNECTICUT PLAN • NEW YORK PLAN

  23. Question 21 Established that the power of the monarchy/king was not absolute and guaranteed trail by jury and due process • PETITION OF RIGHTS • ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS • MAGNA CARTA • BILL OF RIGHTS

  24. Question 22 Basic principle that government can exist only with the consent of the people • POWER • SOVERIGNTY • CONTROL • VOTING

  25. Question 23 A colony ran by the king • CHARTER COLONY • PROPRIETARY COLONY • ROYAL COLONY • 13 COLONIES

  26. Question 24 The idea that government should serve to the will of the people • LIMITED GOVERNMENT • REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT • ORDERED GOVEREMENT • BILL OF RIGHTS

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