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Jeopardy. Legislative, executive, and judicial Solution. This important founding father was in England when the Constitutional Convention occurred. Solution. He was the oldest man at the Constitutional convention and respected by everyone for his wisdom. Solution. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Legislative, executive, and judicial
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• This important founding father was in England when the Constitutional Convention occurred.
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• He was the oldest man at the Constitutional convention and respected by everyone for his wisdom.
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• He is called the Father of the Constitution.
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• He was the President of the Constitutional Convention.
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• He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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• Who is Thomas Jefferson?
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• Who is George Washington?
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• Who is James Madison?
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• Who is Benjamin Franklin?
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• Who is John Adams?
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• What are the 3 branches of government
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• Is made up of the Senate and House of Representatives and is responsible for making laws.
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• What is the legislative branch or Congress.
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• Has the power to veto laws and to pardon federal offenders – is responsible for enforcing laws.
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• Who is the President or executive branch.
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• These government officials are not elected and have the responsibility to judge or interpret laws.
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• What is the federal judiciary or judicial branch.
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• Veto, override, judicial review, impeach and remove, all belong to this.
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• What is the system of checks and balances.
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• Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly and right to petition.
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• What is the first amendment.
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• If I don’t want to testify against myself I invoke or claim protection by this.
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• What is the 5th amendment?
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• Being tried for the same crime twice.
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• What is double jeopardy?
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• This amendment protects our right to privacy at home, on the phone, and in our computers.
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• What is the 4th amendment?
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• This is a popular amendment with the anti-federalists.
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• What is the 10th amendment?
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• This document describes the structure of our Government
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• What is the Constitution?
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• Another name for the first 10 amendments
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• What is the bill of rights?
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• The president can stop a bill from becoming a law.
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• What is veto?
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• What does it take to over ride a President’s veto?
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• 2/3rd vote in both houses of congress
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• A group of people or organizations who have the same interests and political ideas.
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• What is a faction?
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• What is the term of office for a president and how many terms can he/she serve?
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• 4year terms only 2 terms
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• What is the term of office for a member of the House of representatives and how many consecutive terms can he/she have?
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• 2 year terms and unlimited # of terms
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• What is the term of office for a Senator; how many terms can he/she serve; what fraction of Senators are elected each time an election is held?
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• 6 year terms; unlimited # of terms; 1/3rd
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• What is the term of office of a Federal judge?
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• Their term is for life.
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• How do Federal Judges get their jobs?
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• They are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate
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• In order to limit the government power was divided among 3 branches.
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• What is the system of Separation of powers?
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• In order to assure no branch would get too powerful this system was created.
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• What is the system of Checks and balances?
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• This is perhaps the greatest protection against the abuse of power by the federal government but was not part of the original constitution.
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• What is the bill of rights?
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• It takes 2/3rds vote in both houses and 3/4th vote among the states to do this.
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• What is to amend the Constitution?
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• In order to do this it takes a majority vote in the House but a 2/3rds vote in the Senate.
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• What is to impeach and remove the President?
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