Game show.

Use with articles identified.

The statements are answers to questions (modeled after the TV show Jeopardy). Students must answer in the form of questions.

Divide the class into teams.

Read the statements.

Call on the first team with a hand raised.

Correct answer = 10 points

Wrong answer = -10 points [And another team may respond for the same chance to gain or lose 10 points.)

STATEMENTS TO READ

IS THE GOVERNHENT LISTENING?

  1. Top-secret intelligence agency

  2. President Bush authorized domestic spying without warrants after this day's events.

  3. Fourth Amendment protects against these.

  4. President Linked to Alien and Sedition Acts.

  5. President who tried to seize steel, mills.

    THE IRON CURTAIN

  6. German city blockaded by Soviet Union after World War II.

  7. He delivered the "Iron Curtain" speech.

  8. "Tear down this wall," he said.

  9. What Sputnik was.

  10. Cold War-era "hot wars" involving U.S.

    CORRECT RESPONSE

    What is the National Security Agency (or NSA)?

    What is 9/11 (or Sept. 11, 2001).

    What are unreasonable searches and seizures?

    Who was John Adams?

    Who was Harry S. Truman?

    What is Berlin?

    Who was Winston...

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