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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 (Another team may respond for the same chance to gain or lose 10 points.)

STATESMENTS TO READ

THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A USER'S GUIDE--

  1. U.S. President who tried to stop publication of a classified history of the Vietnam War.

  2. "Separation of church and blank."

  3. Penalty for Times reporter Judith Miller.

  4. The right to "peaceably blank."

  5. They can legally exclude whomever they like.

    1791: THE BILL OF RIGHTS

  6. The Bill of Rights amended this.

  7. James Blank, a Bill of Rights leader.

  8. A warrant arrows police to enter this.

  9. A person cannot be charged twice for this

  10. The Eighth Amendment bans "cruel and unusual blank."

    Who was President Richard M. Nixon?

    What is state?

    What is jail?

    What is assemble?

    What are private clubs?

    What is the Constitution?

    Who was...

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