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THE KNOWLEDGE QUEST

Genoyce Cicerone

Created on March 15, 2026

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THE KNOWLEDGE QUEST

Welcome! Your journey begins now. As an explorer, you’ll move through stages of U.S. Government history, uncovering key ideas and completing challenges to earn a three‑digit code. Answer each question, explain important concepts, and solve government‑related tasks to collect the digits you’ll need. At the end of your DBA, all digits will be combined to unlock the safe. Once you open it, you will have completed your journey and demonstrated mastery of U.S. Government. Are you ready for the adventure?

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Stage 1 The foundations of government

As you navigate this stage, you will explore core ideas that shaped the U.S. government! Purposes of Government Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Bill of Rights Comparing Governments The U.S. Constitution Your challenge: Connect these principles to your life. How does government impact you? Which rights matter most? Why were changes made from the Articles to the Constitution? The more details you include, the stronger your understanding will be.

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Choose 2 Topics

Purpose of Government

Declaration of Independence

Articles of Confederation

Federalists v Anti Federalists

Purpose of Government

Define the Rule of law. Imagine that there are no laws in our society. What would you do differently?? What does the “Right thing to do mean”

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Declaration of Independence

Foundational Principles

1.02 Analysis

  • popular sovereignty
  • natural rights
  • social contract
  • due process
  • equality of all persons
  • Discuss 1.02 writing assignment

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Articles of Confederation

What were some of its key weaknesses? Why do you think it was created this way?

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Federalists v. Anti-Federalists

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Federalists v. Anti-Federalists

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Federalists v. Anti-Federalists

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Federalists v. Anti-Federalists

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Federalists v. Anti-Federalists

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Choose 1 Topic

Bill of Rights

Comparing Government

The Constitution

Bill of Rights

What right from the first 10 Amendments do you feel is most important and why?

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Comparing Governments

Types of Government

1.07- Analysis

Discuss 1.07 writing assignment

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The Constitution

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Bonus Challenge

Explain how the Constitution improved upon the Articles of Confederation. You may use the sorter below to help organize your thoughts.

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Congratulations!

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Reflection

Pulse Check:

What is your confidence level for module 1?

Confidence Levels: (5) Expert Explorer – "I know this inside and out!" (4) Seasoned Scholar – "Pretty confident, but not 100% sure." (3) Cautious Climber – "I think I know, but I might need help." (2) Novice Navigator – "I’ve seen this before, but I’m unsure." (1) Lost Traveler – "I have no clue!"

Thank You