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Government Jeopardy Game

Government Jeopardy Game. This is the year the Constitution was written. What is 1787?. This is the city where the Constitution was written. What is Philadelphia?. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. The men who wrote the Constitution. .

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Government Jeopardy Game

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  1. Government Jeopardy Game

  2. This is the year the Constitution was written.

  3. What is 1787?

  4. This is the city where the Constitution was written.

  5. What is Philadelphia?

  6. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. The men who wrote the Constitution.

  7. Who are the Founding Fathers?

  8. The three branches of government named in the Constitution.

  9. What are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches?

  10. The system of dividing the powers and duties of a government into different branches.

  11. What is separation of powers?

  12. This is the job of the Legislative Branch.

  13. What is to make laws?

  14. These are the two parts of the Legislative Branch.

  15. What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

  16. This is how many senators are elected by each state.

  17. What is 2?

  18. This is the building where Congress meets.

  19. What is the Capital Building?

  20. This is how each state determines the number of representatives they send to Congress.

  21. What is state population?

  22. This person is the most well known member of the Executive Branch.

  23. Who is the President?

  24. This is the building where the President lives and works.

  25. What is the White House?

  26. The number of years someone has to have lived in the United States to be President.

  27. What is at least 14 years?

  28. The age someone must be to run for President.

  29. What is at least 35 years old?

  30. The name of the room the President works in inside the White House.

  31. What is the Oval Office?

  32. The group that makes up the Judicial Branch.

  33. What is the Supreme Court?

  34. The number of justices on the Supreme Court.

  35. What is nine?

  36. The length of term for a Supreme Court justice.

  37. What is for life?

  38. The responsibility of the Supreme Court.

  39. What is settle disagreements about laws and explain the Constitution?

  40. Name one of the nine Supreme Court justices.

  41. Who is…John Roberts, or John Paul Stevens, or Antonin Scalia, or Anthony Kennedy, or David Soutter, or Clarence Thomas, or Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or Stephen Breyer, or Samuel Alitio?

  42. The document which establishes the basic principles of the American government.

  43. What is the Constitution?

  44. The person referred to as Commander in Chief.

  45. Who is the President?

  46. The current President of the United States.

  47. Who is George W. Bush?

  48. This is the northeastern state with the most representatives.

  49. What is New York?

  50. Limits imposed on all branches of government by giving each the right to amend acts of the other branches.

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