Scattergories Reviews Review Game for Goals 1-6, 10.

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Scattergories Reviews Review Game for Goals 1-6, 10

List #1 1.World Capitals 2.President Power or Duty 3.Word related to voting 4.Case heard by the Supreme Court 5.US President 6.Limit on the government 7.Word related to Congress 8.Right in the Bill of Rights 9.Right in Other Amendments 10.Word or idea in the Preamble 11.Excuse for Speeding 12.How a bill becomes law word

List #2 1.Names from Colonial America 2.State Capitals 3.US Presidents 4.Civic Responsibility 5.Title of local official 6.NC County 7.Grievance Against Great Britain 8.Country in the World 9.Reason Incumbents win 10.NC Elected Office 11.Reason to sue someone 12.Federal or State Law

List #3 1.Excuse for Not Voting 2.State Capitals 3.Civic Duty 4.Service Provided by County 5.Foreign Leader 6.Action to Protest Government 7.Crime 8.School Rule or Policy 9.Defense Against Lawsuit 10.Founding Father 11.Political Scandal or Event 12.Federal Agency

Scattegories Review Review Game for Goals 7-9

List #1 1.Item the US Imports 2.Reason demand changes 3.Example of a Sole Proprietorship 4.Item the US Exports 5.Government Expenditure 6.Type of Illegal Business 7.US Corporation 8.Reason a Business Fails 9.Personal Expense in Your Budget 10.Country in the World 11.Excuse for Not Paying Taxes 12.Name of a Bank or Financial Institution

List #2 1.College or University 2.State Capitals 3.US Presidents 4.Civic Responsibility 5.Job or Career Choice 6.NC County 7.Local Expenditure 8.Country in the World 9.Federal Agency or Department 10.Corporation 11.Reason For Getting Fired 12.Opportunity Cost of Saving Money