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ESCAPE ROOM

MUSEUM

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

There has been a break in at the National Musuem! All of the art was stolen! The theives are willing to work with us for a very strange request! You must prove your understanding of United States foundational docuements! Each room will focus on one document. For each correct answer, you will gain back one peice of art! Heres the first room now!

ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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Question 1

What was the first governing document of the United States?

Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Declaration of Independence

Articles of COnfederation

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Question 2

Which of these was NOT a feature of the Articles of Confederation?

Unicameral legistlature (one branch)
Strong federal power
Each state had one vote in legistlature

Articles of COnfederation

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Question 3

When were the Articles of Confederation Ratified?

1776
1783
1781

Articles of Confederation

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What was one weakness of the document?

Question 4
Federal government had no power to tax
The docuemnt was never ratified
The ammendement process was so easy, and thus taken advanatge of

Articles of Confederation

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Question 5

Which was NOT a weakness of the document?

Lack of national military
No exucutive branch
Creation of a union of states

Articles of COnfederation

CONTINUE

5/5

You have found all the works of art in this room!

Articles of confederation

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

Congradulations on completing the first room on the Articles of Confederation! Room 2 has now opened! Good luck!

ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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Question 1

What is the name of the docuemnt that replaced the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitution
The Bill of Rights

The Constitution

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Question 2

When was the Constitution ratified?

1787
1788

The COnstitution

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Question 3

Which is a difference betwene the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution

The Constitution established a seperation of powers (legislative, executuve, judicial) that the artciles did not.
The Constitution added more states

The constitution

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CONTINUE

The COnstitution

You have found all the artworks in this room!

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

Congradulations on completing the Constitutional room! You are really showing the theives you understand these documents! Keep it up!

ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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10

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The Bill of Rights

Question 1

How many ammenments are apart of the Bill of Rights?

Search

Petition

Speech

Assembly

Press

Religion

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Question 2

Which is NOT a freedom protected under the 1st Amendment?

The Bill of Rights

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Question 3

Which amendment gives the right to a fair and speedy trial?

The Bill of Rights

Abolishes slavery

Guarentees due process of the law

Right to bear arms

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Question 4

Which of these is a key part of the 5th Amendment?

THE Bill of Rights

no

yes!

Did you read it?

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Question 5

Read this linked article on the 9th Amendment and why it still matters!

The Bill of rights

CONTINUE

5/5

You have found all the works of art in this room!

Here you can put a highlighted title

Room 3

Oh no!

All the museum works have disappeared

Congradulations on completing the room centered on the Bill of Rights! You are on the final room! Keep it up!

ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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Main hall/ The Federalist Papers

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Question 1

Which one of these people contributed to the Federalist Papers?

Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington

Main hall

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Question 2

What was the purpose of the papers?

Purseude states to ratify the Constitution
To gain popularity for a presidental campaign
Convince people to rebel agianst Great Britain

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Question 3

What is one key idea?

Defend the existence of political parties
Argue against the existence of the Judical Branch
Defend the system of checks and balances and the separation of powers

Main Hall

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Question 4

Who wrote one of the most influential papers still today, Fed 10?

Hamilton
Madison
Jay

Main Hall

Main hall

The geographic expansion of the United States beyond the east coast

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Question 5

What does Fed 10 warn against?

A federal government with too much power
Factionalism

5/5

You have found all the artworks!

Main Hall

CONTINUE
Restart

You have shown a great understanding of Americas foundational documents!

You have recovered all the museum's works.

Congratulations!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!