Post on 27-Dec-2015
Quote of the Day“I was invited with a number of other non-
Mormons [to go] through the new temple… I think this was a wise move on the part of the Mormons.
The refusal to allow any one except members of their church to look through their temples has had
a tendency to create prejudice against them "
- Chief Justice Charles Zane noted in his diary on April 5, 1893: P. 183
• Teams will be arranged according to their seat sections.
• Teams will select one category & number value at a time.
• The team that raises their hand first will be called upon.
• All responses must be said like this: “What is or Where is”
• If the answer is correct, the team earns that particular amount of points; if answer is incorrect, the team loses that amount of points. (Negative value)
• All teams with a (+) value will bet during Final Jeopardy.
• The team with most money will win Ex. Credit pts. or candy.
Constitution Events Governmen
t People Terms
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200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Constitution for 200According to the
U.S. Constitution, Utah is
represented in Congress by ______
and ___ of ___.
Constitution for 300This system
means each branch of
government checks the others’
powers, so the power is
balanced.
Constitution for 400From the notes, In the
Utah State Constitution, it says: A) . . . B) . . . C) . . .
Events for 100City Government maintain police forces, streets,
garbage disposal, and parks.True or False
Events for 200The federal
government hold local elections,
issue driver licenses, and offer library services.
True or False
Government for 500“….the longest
debate was over women’s suffrage. In the new state constitution, ____ ___ ___ the right
to vote”
Constitution 400 - ?What is (1)“No Union of
church and state”; (2) Town, city, and county
government is established; (3) Plural marriage is “forever
prohibited.”
Constitution 500 - ?What is making
new laws, change existing laws, and override a veto by
the governor?
Final Jeopardy
Describe some of the rights and obligations
of being a good citizen in Utah. Say 4
rights & 4 obligations!
Final JeopardyRights: Free Speech and Press, Assembly and
Petition, Free to vote in elections, Freedom of religion, Fair trial by jury, Free from excessive bail,
fines, or cruel punishment, Due process of law, Habeas corpus, Freedom from slavery,
unreasonable search & seizure, to bear arms, other rights given to people, & just payment for
private property.Obligations: Respect opinions of others, vote, be
tolerant to other beliefs, serve on juries, support law, give evidence in court, assist in crime prevention, respect minority rights, abide by decisions on majority, live peaceably, respect public & private property, and respect the flag.