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Government

Test your knowledge of forms of government, Federalist vs Anti-Federalist debates, Constitutional principles, and more in this interactive Jeopardy game. Learn about republics, anarchy, monarchies, feudalism, oligarchies, Bill of Rights, and more.

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Government

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  1. Click Here to PLAY Government JEOPARDY

  2. Forms of Gov’t Federalists or Anti-Federalist Quote Federalist or Anti-Federalist Constitutional Principles Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Go to Double Jeopardy Replay End Round Go to Final Jeopardy

  3. This government has representatives elected by the people to vote on laws. next

  4. What is a republic? $100

  5. This is the absence of government. next

  6. What is anarchy? $200

  7. The ruler controls all aspects of life, often times tied to the divine right of kings. next

  8. What is an absolute monarchy? $300

  9. Political system based on distinct levels of lords, nobles and serfs. next

  10. What is feudalism? $400

  11. Government by a small group. next

  12. What is an oligarchy? $500

  13. A Bill of Rights serves to secure the minority against the abuse and tyranny of the majority. next

  14. What are Anti-Federalists? $100

  15. This country should never split into a number of unsocial, jealous and alien sovereignties. next

  16. What are Federalists? $200

  17. The energy in the executive branch is a leading characteristic in the definition of good government. next

  18. What are Federalists? $300

  19. The federal government should be clothed with the powers necessary to complete execution of trust. next

  20. What are Federalists? $400

  21. I am against inserting a declaration of rights in the Constitution. If such an addition is not dangerous, it is at least unnecessary. next

  22. What are Federalists? $500

  23. States should retain much of the power in the government. next

  24. What are Anti- Federalists? $100

  25. Blamed for the failure of the Articles of Confederation. next

  26. Who are the Anti-Federalists? $200

  27. Believed in a powerful national government that could act with force and unity. next

  28. Who are the Federalists? $300

  29. Local governments will be more responsive to the needs of the people. next

  30. Who are the Anti-Federalists? $400

  31. There will be too few representatives for too many people. next

  32. Who are Anti-Federalists? $500

  33. A citizen is entitled to all rights as long as they don’t infringe on others. next

  34. What is individual rights? $100

  35. People are the source of government power. next

  36. What is popular sovereignty? $200

  37. Dividing the power in the government among three branches. next

  38. What is the separation of powers? $300

  39. Government is not all powerful. Its acts should be willed by the people. next

  40. What is limited government? $400

  41. Citizens are bound by an agreement to obey laws and their rights are guaranteed. next

  42. What is republicanism? $500

  43. In this government, the people vote on all laws. next

  44. What is a direct democracy? $100

  45. Each branch of the government is subject to restraint by the other two. next

  46. What is checks and balances? $200

  47. This was the document that failed and led to the writing of the Constitution. next

  48. What is the Articles of Confederation? $300

  49. The national government has powers listed in the Constitution- all others belong to the states. next

  50. What is Federalism? $400

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