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The Bill of Rights

The Federalists

George Washington Presidency

The Supreme

Court

John Adams Presidency

Articles of Confedera-

tion

This amendment is “the right to keep and bear arms”

A 100

What is the Second Amendment?

A 100

This amendment is about how the people have a right to

freedom of speech, the press, religion and the right to

petition

A 200

What is the First Amendment?

A 200

This amendment states that the people have a right to due

process and cannot bear witness against oneself

A 300

What is the Fifth Amendment?

A 300

This amendment states that everyone has the right to a

trial by jury

A 400

What is the Seventh Amendment?

A 400

This amendment guarantees the right of protection from unreasonable searches and

seizures

A 500

What is the Fourth Amendment?

A 500

The Federalist Party was founded in this year

B 100

What is 1789?

B 100

This was the type of government the Federalists

believed in

B 200

What is a strong centralized government?

B 200

This man founded the Federalist Party and was the

Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington

B 300

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

B 300

The last Federalist president was this man

B 400

Who was John Adams?

B 400

The Federalist Party supported the ratification of

this document

B 500

What is the U.S. Constitution?

B 500

Washington received this percentage of Electoral votes for both his terms as president

C 100

What was 100%?

C 100

Washington helped quell the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 in

this state

C 200

What is Pennsylvania?

C 200

Washington took his first oath of office in 1789 at this building in New York City

C 300

What is Federal Hall?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

Name the members of Washington’s first Cabinet

C 400

Who were Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry

Knox and Edmund Randolph?

C 400

These three states were admitted into the Union during the Washington

presidency

C 500

What are Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee?

C 500

The first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was this man

D 100

Who was John Jay?

D 100

From 1791 until 1801, the Supreme Court convened in this building in Philadelphia

D 200

What is Old City Hall?

D 200

This Supreme Court decision in 1791 declared that the court was the supreme arbitrator of the U.S.

Constitution

D 300

What was Marbury v. Madison?

D 300

The Supreme Court is the only court that was

specifically established by this document

D 400

What is the U.S. Constitution?

D 400

This 1791 case about procedural law was the first case ever decided on by the

Supreme Court

D 500

What is West v. Barnes?

D 500

John Adams was president for this many terms

E 100

What is one?

E 100

The Alien and Sedition Acts were signed into law by

Adams in this year

E 200

What is 1798?

E 200

This was the job Thomas Jefferson held during the Adam’s administration

E 300

What was Vice President?

E 300

This diplomatic scandal between France and the

United States occurred when the French made concession

demands from the U.S. in order to continue peace

negotiations

E 400

What was the X, Y, Z Affair?

E 400

Adams was the first president to live in which city and

building

E 500

What are Washington D.C. and the President’s Mansion

(the White House)?

E 500

The Articles of Confederation were ratified on this date

F 100

What was March 1, 1781?

F 100

Under the Articles each state had this many votes in the legislative decision making

process

F 200

What is one vote?

F 200

The first president of the Congress of the

Confederation was this man

F 300

Who was Samuel Huntington?

F 300

This was the first state to ratify the Articles of

Confederation on December 16, 1777

F 400

What is Virginia?

F 400

This accomplishment of the Congress of the

Confederation meant that the original states had to give up

all western land claims clearing the way for new

states

F 500

What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

U.S. Historic Document Signers

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This man was the only delegate to sign the Articles of

Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S.

Constitution and the Continental Association

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Who is Roger Sherman?

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