Government Jeopardy
A game of Jeopardy about the U.S. government and the foundations of American democracy.
Created Date
04.28.23
Last Updated
05.02.23
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Topics of this game:
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How many votes do you need from Congress to sucessfully pass a proposal for a amendment for the Constitution?
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What were the 2 parties relevant in the ratification of the Constitution?
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What was the primary focus of Article III of the Constitution?
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How many states had to agree to ratify the U.S. Constitution?
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Which model of democracy facilitates organized group-based activism?
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What was the Three Fifths Compromise
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What are the 3 representative models of democracy?
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Which model of democracy influences citizens to give power to the wealthy and educated?
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What kind of legislature is Congress?
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Which house of Congress provides all states equal representation?
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What would be one reason why the Senate is more informal than the House of Representatives?
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How many representatives are currently within the House of Representatives
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