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Virtues and Vices Game

Bill of Rights Institute

Created on October 2, 2024

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Presidential Civic Virtue Clue Game

Find the virtues or vices that match the definition.

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Practical wisdom that applies reason and other virtues to discern right courses of action in specific situations

Prudence

Responsibilty

Integrity

Self-deception

Equality

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To tell the truth, expose untruths,and keep one’s promises

Prudence

Responsibilty

Friendship

Self-deception

Integrity

2 / 5

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Acting on good judgment about what is right or wrong even when it is not popular

Prudence

Self-deception

Justice

Responsibility

Integrity

3 / 5

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Acting on poor judgment or failing the trust that others place in you

Self-deception

Responsibilty

Equality

Irresponsibility

Integrity

4 / 5

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Acting on a belief that a false idea or situation is true,. being deluded or deceived by ideas that endanger the humanity of others and movements that are unjust.

Responsibility

Integrity

Prudence

Self-deception

5 / 5

Irresponsibilty

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Now, match the virtues or vices to past presidential scenarios.

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George Washington talks to his mutinous army to convince them not to rebel, even though they are angry that they have not been paid for their services in the Revolutionary War.

Integrity

Self-deception

Prudence

Responsibility

Irresponsibility

1 / 8

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Despite pressure from Great Britain and France, President Eisenhower keeps the United States out of a war with Egypt over control of the Suez Canal.

Irresponsibility

Equality

Self-deception

Prudence

Integrity

2 / 8

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In his inaugural address, President John. F. Kennedy says that the “torch has passed” to a new generation of Americans who will do everything they can to “to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”

Self-deception

Responsibility

Integrity

Prudence

Irresponsibility

3 / 8

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Before the D-Day invasion in World War II, Dwight Eisenhower (then Supreme Allied Commander) drafted a letter stating that if the invasion failed, he would take full responsibility.

Integrity + Responsibility

Prudence + Responsibility

Prudence + Equality

Irresponsibility + Self-deception

Self-deception + Prudence

4 / 8

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After two terms in office and eight years as president, George Washington decided not to seek re-election. He sets a precedent that other presidents will follow until Franklin Roosevelt, who was elected to four consecutive terms in the twentieth century.

Responsibilty

Friendship

Integrity

Self-deception

Prudence

5 / 8

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Fearing a loss during a re-election year, President Richard Nixon (a Republican) directed the breaking into and bugging (recording) the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate scandal.

Prudence+ Honesty

Self-deception + Integrity

Justice + Honesty

Irresponsibility + Self-deception

Irresponsibility + Dishonesty

6 / 8

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President Lyndon B. Johnson asks Congress for a resolution to use force to support freedom and peace in Southeast Asia after North Vietnamese troops fired on American ships in international waters. The evidence for how culpable North Vietnam was for this event, known as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, was questionable.

Responsibilty + Prudence

Friendship + Disloyalty

Integrity + Vision

Self-deception + Prudence

Irresponsibility + Self-deception

7 / 8

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President Dwight Eisenhower sends federal troops and nationalizes the Arkansas National Guard to protect nine Black students attempting to go to school in Little Rock, Arkansas. Eisenhower performed his duty to ensure the laws were faithfully executed by enforcing desegregation in schools.

Prudence+ Honesty

Justice + Honesty

Integrity + Responsibility

Irresponsibility + Dishonesty

Self-deception + Integrity

8 / 8

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Congratulations, you have passed all the clues!

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