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SPACE ESCAPE 8.4D & 8.15D

Michaen Bothwell

Created on March 26, 2025

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SPACE ESCAPE 8.4D & 8.15D

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Collect the Badges from each planet and conquer the galaxy.

Mission

vircurio

Ensure the shipMake sure the temperature does not rise!

1/4

What was one result of the Great Compromise?

Congress was split into two houses: one based on population and one with equal representation.

The president was given the power to create laws.

Enslaved people were granted voting rights.

2/4

Why was the Three-Fifths Compromise controversial?

It increased the power of smaller states in Congress.

It limited the ability of the president to make treaties.

It allowed states with enslaved people to have more representation in Congress.

3/4

How did the Three-Fifths Compromise affect representation in Congress?

It allowed states to count three-fifths of their enslaved population for representation and taxation.

It gave all enslaved people full representation in Congress.

It ended the debate over slavery in the United States.

4/4

What issue did the Great Compromise resolve at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

The power of the president to veto laws

How to count enslaved people for taxation and representation

The structure of the legislative branch

Oh, NO!

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vircurio

Collect the Badges from each planet and conquer the galaxy.

Mission

Dierte

Go outside. After the warm-up, the shipneeds a repair.

1/4

Which principle of the U.S. Constitution ensures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful?

Checks and balances

Federalism

Popular Sovereignty

2/4

How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the principle of popular sovereignty?

By creating a strong central government with no input from the people

By giving citizens the right to elect their leaders and have a say in government decisions

By allowing states to have more power than the federal government

3/4

Which of the following is an example of the principle of checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution?

The Supreme Court can amend the Constitution

The Senate can declare war

The President can veto bills passed by Congress

4/4

The principle of federalism in the U.S. Constitution is best illustrated by:

The establishment of a single national religion

The separation of powers between the federal and state governments

The right of citizens to vote in presidential elections

OH, NO!

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Dierte

Collect the Badges from each planet and conquer the galaxy.

Mission

Jupiter

Dodge the asteroids by finding the correct answer.

Whether the U.S. should have a president or a king

How to handle foreign treaties with European nations

How to balance representation between large and small states in Congress

Whether to include a Bill of Rights in the Constitution

How to count enslaved people for representation and taxation

1/4

What issue did the Great Compromise resolve at the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

It established equal representation in both houses of Congress

It created a new branch of government to oversee taxation policies

It gave enslaved people the right to vote in southern states

It allowed states to count three-fifths of their enslaved population for representation and taxation

It ended slavery in the northern states

2/4

What was the main outcome of the Three-Fifths Compromise?

It allowed each state to determine its own number of representatives without federal oversight

It created a single house of Congress with equal representation for all states

It established a two-house Congress, with representation based on population in one house and equal representation in the other

It eliminated the need for state legislatures to elect senators

It gave the president the power to appoint members of Congress

3/4

How did the Great Compromise impact the structure of Congress?

It abolished slavery in exchange for increased representation

It gave states the power to pass their own voting laws without federal interference

It required enslaved people to pay taxes to the federal government

It increased their representation in Congress by partially counting enslaved people

It allowed enslaved people to gain citizenship after a certain period

4/4

Why was the Three-Fifths Compromise significant to southern states?

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Jupiter

Collect the Badges from each planet and conquer the galaxy.

Mission

Alnus

Prevent the gases in the atmosphere of Alnus from clouding your decision-making.

1/4

Which image best represents the Great Compromise?

2/4

Which image best represents the principle of checks and balances?

3/4

Which image best represents the Three-Fifths Compromise?

4/4

Which image best represents the principle of federalism?

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AlNUS

Remember the numbering!

Collect the Badges from each planet and conquer the galaxy.

Enter the code of theearned badges.

Code

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