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1 Survivor Can your team outwit, outplay and outlast your opponents to be the ultimate Survivor? How to setup the game: Use the outline tab to fill in your questions and answers. Print out 6 copies of the Immunity Idol or roll paper into a diploma. How to use the game: Questions will appear in order. They can give you an answer. Click on answer to display the correct answer. When you’ve given the appropriate points, click Back to the board to choose another question. The question you were just on should be gone now. If they get the question correct, they get the point and a chance at the bonus. Click on challenge to give them the bonus question. If they get the question wrong, click on question and it’ll skip to the next question. Teams: You could have teams write down the answers so everyone gets to answer all the questions. Then those who got the question wrong would put their white boards down while the other teams can answer the challenges.

2 Choice name #1 Choice name #2
Meet the Tribes Choice name #1 Choice name #2

3 Immunity Use your immunity idol to pass on a question or challenge. You must surrender the idol once it is used.

4 Challenges Each time you get a question right, you get a challenge and a chance at bonus points.

5 Challenge Bonus Points
You depend on the other tribes to vote for your challenge solution. They will lose points for teaming up unfairly.

6 The Final Challenge The secret final challenge will be revealed at the end of the game for additional points. Good Luck Survivors!

7 Question One Which Enlightenment writer said the relationship between government and it’s people is a social contract? Answer

8 Answer One John Locke Challenge Question

9 What is an agreement in which each side gives up some demands?
Challenge One What is an agreement in which each side gives up some demands? compromise NEXT QUESTION

10 Question Two What did a territory need to become a state, according to the Northwest Ordinance? Answer

11 Answer Two A population of 60,000 free settlers and ask Congress to admit it as a state Challenge Question

12 What means to “give up any claim to territories?”
Challenge Two What means to “give up any claim to territories?” cede NEXT QUESTION

13 Question Three Which group argued that a strong national government could be effective? Loyalists Antifederalists Federalists Federalists Answer

14 Answer Three Federalists
Challenge Question

15 Execute means to carry out or to do what is required. True or False?
Challenge Three Execute means to carry out or to do what is required. True or False? TRUE NEXT QUESTION

16 Question Four How many states had to ratify the Constitution before it could become a law? Answer

17 Answer Four 9 out of 13 Challenge Question

18 Challenge Four Americans reacted to Shay’s Rebellion by wanting Articles of Confederation revised. True or False? TRUE NEXT QUESTION

19 Question Five In the Great Compromise, seats in the House of Representatives would be awarded according to what? Answer

20 Answer Five population
Challenge Question

21 Challenge Five States write constitutions to limit individual liberties. True or False? false NEXT QUESTION

22 Question Six What is the division of government responsibilities into branches called? Answer

23 Answer Six Separation of powers
Challenge Question

24 Challenge Six What is the basic idea of the Magna Carta?
Kings are exempt from the law People have certain rights Property belongs to the state people have certain guaranteed rights NEXT QUESTION

25 Question Seven What did the Founding Fathers learn from the example of Roman Republic? Answer

26 The value of public service
Answer Seven The value of public service Challenge Question

27 Who were two delegates to the Constitutional Convention?
Challenge Seven Who were two delegates to the Constitutional Convention? Franklin and Madison Washington and Hamilton Jefferson and Madison Benjamin Franklin, James Madison NEXT QUESTION

28 How did the Bill of Rights become part of the Constitution?
Question Eight How did the Bill of Rights become part of the Constitution? Answer

29 It was added through the amendment process.
Answer Eight It was added through the amendment process. Challenge Question

30 Challenge Eight According to the Northwest Ordinance, could a territory ask Congress to admit it as a new state? yes NEXT QUESTION

31 Question Nine What fraction of the slaves in a state were included when determining representation in Congress? Answer

32 Answer Nine 3/5ths Challenge Question

33 Challenge Nine Which group argued that the Constitution must include ways to protect people’s rights? Antifederalists Burgesses Federalists Antifederalists NEXT QUESTION

34 Question Ten A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was because there was no _____ to carry out laws. Answer

35 Answer Ten executive Challenge Question

36 Challenge Ten What did BOTH the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan have in common? 2 branches of government 3 branches of government No judicial branch of government 3 branches of government NEXT QUESTION

37 What resolved the conflict between the Virginia and New Jersey plans?
Question Eleven What resolved the conflict between the Virginia and New Jersey plans? Answer

38 Answer Eleven The Great Compromise
Challenge Question

39 The New Jersey Plan allowed ____ vote(s) per state.
Challenge Eleven The New Jersey Plan allowed ____ vote(s) per state. one NEXT QUESTION

40 Why did small states like the New Jersey Plan?
Question Twelve Why did small states like the New Jersey Plan? Answer

41 All states had equal representation in the Legislature.
Answer Twelve All states had equal representation in the Legislature. Challenge Question

42 Individual states wrote constitutions to __________.
Challenge Twelve Individual states wrote constitutions to __________. A. Set limits on government powers B. Create a strong central government set limits on government powers NEXT QUESTION

43 Question Thirteen In key states, the tide slowly turned in favor of or against Constitution ratification. Answer

44 Answer Thirteen in favor of
Challenge Question

45 Challenge Thirteen Who stressed that government powers should be clearly defined and divided? Cicero John Locke Baron de Montesquieu Baron de Montesquieu NEXT QUESTION

46 What document created a loose alliance of independent states?
Question Fourteen What document created a loose alliance of independent states? Answer

47 Articles of Confederation
Answer Fourteen Articles of Confederation Challenge Question

48 What set up a system for governing new territories?
Challenge Fourteen What set up a system for governing new territories? Great Compromise Northwest Ordinance Constitution Northwest Ordinance NEXT QUESTION

49 What document defined the rights of British monarchs and citizens?
Question Fifteen What document defined the rights of British monarchs and citizens? Answer

50 Answer Fifteen Magna Carta
Challenge Question

51 This document protects basic liberties of citizens
Challenge Fifteen This document protects basic liberties of citizens Constitution Bill of Rights Great Compromise Bill of Rights NEXT QUESTION

52 Final Challenge The Articles of Confederation had no ____ ____ to settle disputes between states. Court system

53 Congratulations! You have survived!


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