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What’s on the ppt? Chapters 19 - 21 Review Game What’s on the ppt? Chapters 19 - 21

‘What’s on the ppt?’ Rules 2 Teams are Competing 1 Teammate will have his / her back turned to the ppt Teammates will have 30 seconds to try to describe what is on the ppt, but YOU CAN’T SAY ANY OF THE WORDS ON THE PPT If the Teammate can guess what’s on the ppt, your team get’s a point! Whoever ends with the most points wins!

Example The word is ‘North America’ Teammates can not say ‘North’ or ‘America’ Also, no rhyming or starts with ‘N’

Laws

Judge

Shared Values

Legislature

Burglary

Treason

Civil Disobedience

Statute

Felony

Regulation

Criminal Law

Legal System

Misdemeanor

Assault

Civil Law

Crime

Embezzlement

Acquit

Poor Parenting

Drug Abuse

Juvenile Court

Lawsuit

Property Cases

Mediation