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Halloween escape
Melissa Klemann
Created on October 24, 2024
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halloween escape
Get all the candy!
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escape halloween
You've got your pumpkin ready for the spookiest night of the year. Your mission: navigate through five haunted houses, solve their riddles, and amass a bone-chilling treasure trove of candy. 🎃👻🍬
go!
Go house to house!
Candy obtained
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Witch's house
Alert! Witches nearby! Dare to knock?
knock
1/3
How many branches of government are there?
knock
knock
2/3
Under the Articles of Confederation, who had more power?
states
central government
3/3
True/False: The Articles of Confederation included the office of the president.
False
True
Spooktacular!
You've passed the first test and scored some candy. Keep it up!
Candy obtained
continue
Go to the next house!
Candy obtained
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House of the Wolf
A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock?
knock
1/3
Which phrase best describes the United States Constitution?
a plan to break away from Great Britain
a document that created a monarchy
a written plan of government
knock
knock
2/3
The main reason the Bill of Rights was added to the United States Constitution was to
make sure women had equal protection under the law
insure that the National Government’s power would be permanent
guarantee a system of checks & balances
3/3
Which term best describes a system of government in which a strong central government and strong state governments work together?
bicameral
confederation
federalism
Awesome!
You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.
Candy obtained
continue
Go to the next house!
Candy obtained
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Frankenstein's House
An electrifying house, are you up for it? ⚡
knock
1/3
Which document encouraged public support for declaring independence from Great Britain?
Albany Plan of Union
Declaration of Independence
Common Sense
knock
knock
2/3
One way in which the Declaration of Independence and the original United States Constitution are similar is that both promote the idea of
voting rights for all adult citizens
the consent of the governed
judicial review of unjust laws
3/3
The main purpose of the Federalist Papers was to
advocate independence from Great Britain
urge ratifi cation of the Constitution
support the candidacy of George Washington
You rock!
You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.
Candy obtained
continue
Go to the next house!
Candy obtained
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House of the Mummy
A mummy in the house! Shall we?
knock
1/3
The main objection to the adoption of the United States Constitution was based primarily on the belief that
a separate judiciary would make the government ineffective
the number of new states admitted to the Union should be limited
individual freedoms could be restricted by a strong central government
knock
knock
2/3
The slogan “no taxation without representation” was fi rst used by Americans to protest Britain’s
policy of salutary neglect
passage of the Coercive Acts
issuance of the Proclamation of 1763
3/3
Weaknesses in the central government under the Articles of Confederation exposed by Shays’ Rebellion contributed directly to the
creation of the United States Constitution
signing of the Declaration of Independence
passage of the Northwest Ordinance
Fantastic!
You've unraveled the mummy's secrets and bagged more candy.
Candy obtained
continue
There is only one house left!
Candy obtained
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Dracula's house
Last stop, Dracula's House! Do we dare?
knock
1/3
A central issue in the debate between Federalists and Antifederalists over the ratifi cation of the United States Constitution was the
danger of unrestricted interstate commerce
threat posed by a strong central government to the rights of citizens
role of the president as commander in chief of the armed forces
power of judicial review being granted to the judicial branch
knock
knock
2/3
The power of the president to veto laws and the power of the House of Representatives to impeach are examples of
federalism
the unwritten constitution
executive priviledge
checks & balances
3/3
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise between the large states and the small states resulted in
a provision for equal protection of the laws
a permanent solution to the slavery issue
the creation of a bicameral legislature
the guarantee of voting rights for all male property owners
You're a legend!
You've bested the one and only Dracula, and your candy bag is bursting.
Candy obtained
continue
You did it!
Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your candy haul is out of this world!
Are you sure you want to go out?
If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress