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US Constitution Jeopardy
  • Ms. Buck - Civics

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The Articles The Principles The Bill of Rights Criminal Rights I Plead the Fifth
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3
The Articles 100
  • How many articles are in the United States
    Constitution?
  • SEVEN

4
The Articles 200
  • What does Article I of the US Constitution
    establish
  • The Legislative Branch

5
The Articles 300
  • Which of the Articles creates a Supreme Court and
    a system of lower courts
  • Article III

6
The Articles 400
  • Which article of the US Constitution defines the
    relationships between the states the states to
    the national government?
  • Article IV (Four)

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The Articles 500
  • Also known as the Supremacy Clause, this article
    states that the laws of the national government
    supersede the laws of the states.
  • Article VI (Six)

8
The Principles 100
  • We the People demonstrates which of the six
    constitutional principles?
  • Popular Sovereignty

9
The Principles 200
  • This system ensures that no single branch can act
    without the influence of the other branches?
  • Checks Balances

10
The Principles 300
  • This principle states that the government must
    obey the laws of the Constitution that its
    power is limited by the constitution.
  • Limited Government

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The Principles 400
  • According to this principle, power is divided
    equally between the state and national
    governments?
  • Federalism

12
The Principles 500
  • Because of this principle, the Supreme Court has
    the authority to determine if an action or law of
    the government violates the Constitution.
  • Judicial Review

13
The Bill of Rights - 100
  • Guarantees that Congress shall make no law
    regarding the establishment or endorsement of a
    national religion.
  • Amendment 1

14
The Bill of Rights - 200
  • Protects against unlawful searches or seizures of
    person or property.
  • Amendment 4

15
The Bill of Rights - 300
  • States that you have the right to an attorney or
    other legal representation if charged for a
    serious crime.
  • Amendment 6

16
The Bill of Rights - 400
  • Protects the rights that are not listed in the
    Constitution but still need to be protected.
  • Amendment 9

17
The Bill of Rights - 500
  • What are the four criminal rights amendments in
    the Bill of Rights?
  • Amendments 4, 5, 6, 8

18
Criminal Rights - 100
  • According to the Fourth Amendment, who must
    issued a search or arrest warrant?
  • A Judge

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Criminal Rights - 200
  • What does the Eighth Amendment protect against?
  • Cruel Unusual Punishments, Excessive Bails
    Fines

20
Criminal Rights - 300
  • This was the court case that guaranteed that
    anyone held for a felony must be offered the
    services of legal representation (a lawyer).
  • Gideon v. Wainwright

21
Criminal Rights - 400
  • These are the rights read to a person before
    police questioning which begin with you have the
    right to remain silent
  • Miranda Rights

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Criminal Rights - 500
  • List three circumstances when a warrant is NOT
    necessary?
  • Caught in the Act
  • Evidence is in open view
  • Evidence is in the trash
  • you give permission

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I Plead the Fifth - 100
  • When a person cannot be tried for the same
    instance of crime twice.
  • Double Jeopardy

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I Plead the Fifth - 200
  • The legal process that ensures that a persons
    life, liberty, and/or property is not taken away
    without good reason.
  • Due Process of Law

25
I Plead the Fifth - 300
  • A type of hearing where the prosecution present
    evidence to see if there is reason enough to
    formally charge a person for a crime.
  • Grand Jury Hearing

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I Plead the Fifth - 400
  • The formal charge of a crime issued following a
    Grand Jury Hearing.
  • Indictment

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I Plead the Fifth - 500
  • Requires the government to pay fair compensation
    if they take a persons property for a public
    work.
  • Eminent Domain
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