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Directions: Divide class rows into teams. The first person in row 1 selects a category amount. When the “answer” appears, the first person has 45 seconds to formulate a correct “question” to the answer. Other row members may whisper a suggested question. If correct, the person’s row wins the dollar amount. If incorrect, they receive no “money.” Play continues to row 2. After all rows have gone, start again with row one, person #2, and so on, until all category amounts have been chosen. The row with the most money wins. Answer each statement with a question. Be sure to wait until the hand appears before clicking any item. If the slide doesn’t change after clicking the icon, try clicking in the lower right corner of the icon.
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Who was the 4Who was the 4thth President? (Or, President? (Or, who was Thomas Jefferson’s who was Thomas Jefferson’s Secretary of State? Or, who wrote Secretary of State? Or, who wrote the Constitution?)the Constitution?)
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This is the power of the Supreme This is the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether laws and Court to decide whether laws and actions of the government are actions of the government are constitutional.constitutional.
This describes an idea in the This describes an idea in the Constitution that is not specifically Constitution that is not specifically stated, but could be interpreted to stated, but could be interpreted to mean this idea by what mean this idea by what isis written written there.there.
These are powers that are These are powers that are specifically listed or stated in the specifically listed or stated in the Constitution.Constitution.
This is the name of the Supreme This is the name of the Supreme Court case that gave the Supreme Court case that gave the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Court the power of Judicial Review.Review.
These claimed that each state had These claimed that each state had an equal right to judge for itself if a an equal right to judge for itself if a law was constitutional or not.law was constitutional or not.
What were the Kentucky and What were the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions?Virginia resolutions?
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These were intended to keep These were intended to keep Britain and France from trading Britain and France from trading with other nations.with other nations.
This was the policy of English This was the policy of English vessels seizing American ships vessels seizing American ships and forcing sailors to become part and forcing sailors to become part of the English Navy.of the English Navy.
This was the name of the Indian This was the name of the Indian leader who organized many Native leader who organized many Native American nations into a American nations into a confederation during the War of confederation during the War of 1812.1812.
As a result of this war, Great As a result of this war, Great Britain had promised to vacate Britain had promised to vacate their Northwest trading posts in their Northwest trading posts in America.America.
Besides seizing our ships and Besides seizing our ships and impressment, this was another impressment, this was another reason we went to war with reason we went to war with England in 1812. England in 1812.
What was the result of England What was the result of England providing the Indians with guns providing the Indians with guns and ammunition?and ammunition?(And/or, what was the result of (And/or, what was the result of England not vacating their England not vacating their Northwest trading posts?)Northwest trading posts?)
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These are the first five words of These are the first five words of our national anthem.our national anthem.