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People. Politics. Point of view. Government. Plans. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. Final Jeopardy. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 $100.

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  1. People Politics Point of view Government Plans $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. C1 $100 Agreement in which each side gives something up.

  3. C1? $100 What is a compromise?

  4. C1 $200 When the farmers in MA protested against paying high taxes

  5. C1 $200 What was Shay’s Rebellion?

  6. C1 $300 The group of people appointed to help the president.

  7. C1 $300 What is the cabinet?

  8. C1 $400 The country’s first central government was set up under these.

  9. C1 $400 What are the Articles of Confederation?

  10. C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: Describe the system of checks and balances between the three branches of the federal government. Timer

  11. It is the system that keeps each branch of government from having too much power. Congress can make a law, but the president can veto it. Congress can override the veto if two-thirds of the member of both houses of congress agree. The supreme court can check both congress and the president if it decides a law is unconstitutional C1 final

  12. The plan that suggested representation be based on state’s population. C2 $100

  13. C2 $100 What is the Virginia Plan?

  14. C2 $200 The plan that suggested giving all the states the same number of representatives.

  15. C2 $200 What is The New Jersey Plan?

  16. C2 $300 Was the first plan to suggest three branches of government.

  17. C2 $300 What is the Virginia Plan?

  18. C2 $400 Was the result of the combination of the new jersey an the Virginia plan

  19. C2 $400 What is the Great compromise?

  20. C2 $500 How did the large states feel that the number of representatives in house of representative should be determined? (What should the number be based on)

  21. C2 $500 Population of the state, meaning larger states would have more of a say in the house of representatives.

  22. C3 $100 Was the first president of the united states.

  23. C3 $100 Who is George Washington?

  24. C3 $200 True or False? There have only been 17 amendments to the constitution.

  25. C3 $200 True

  26. C3 $300 Was the most well prepared person at the constitutional convention.

  27. C3 $300 Who is James Madison?

  28. C3 $400 Known as the father of the Constitution.

  29. C3 $400 Who is James Madison?

  30. C3 $500 How did the Small states feel that the number of representatives in house of representative should be determined? (What should the number be based on)

  31. C3 $500 Each state should have equal representation, meaning large and small states would have the same amount of a say in the house of representatives.

  32. C4 $100 The introduction to the constitution is known as this.

  33. C4 $100 What is the Preamble?

  34. C4 $200 The three branches of government.

  35. C4 $200 What are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

  36. C4 $300 What opposing views lead to the creation of.

  37. C4 $300 What are political parties?

  38. C4 $400 Were the first ten amendments to the Constitution.

  39. C4 $400 What was the Bill of Rights?

  40. C4 $500 Who was the author of the Great Compromise?

  41. C4 $500 Roger Sherman from Connecticut.

  42. C5 $100 “It gives me great pleasure that so much was done…I consider this (the constitution) as laying the foundation for getting rid of slavery in this country…(James Wilson) Slavery discourages arts and manufacturing…Every master of slaves is born a unimportant evil ruler. (George Mason) What is Wilson’s point of view on slavery?

  43. C5 $100 He opposes it.

  44. C5 $200 “It gives me great pleasure that so much was done…I consider this (the constitution) as laying the foundation for getting rid of slavery in this country…(James Wilson) Slavery discourages arts and manufacturing…Every master of slaves is born a unimportant evil ruler. (George Mason) What is Mason’s point of view on Slavery?

  45. C5 $200 He opposes it

  46. C5 $300 “It gives me great pleasure that so much was done…I consider this (the constitution) as laying the foundation for getting rid of slavery in this country…(James Wilson) Slavery discourages arts and manufacturing…Every master of slaves is born a unimportant evil ruler. (George Mason) Is Wilson’s statement a fact of an opinion?

  47. C5 $300 Opinion since he uses phrases such as “I consider”

  48. C5 $400 “It gives me great pleasure that so much was done…I consider this (the constitution) as laying the foundation for getting rid of slavery in this country…(James Wilson) Slavery discourages arts and manufacturing…Every master of slaves is born a unimportant evil ruler. (George Mason) How are both men’s Point of View alike?

  49. Both oppose it and both consider it to be evil C5 $400

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