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Never Too Square to Review
Welcome to... Never Too Square to Review A Game of X’s and O’s
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Template by Mark E. Damon
E. Napp Template by Mark E. Damon Let’s Review © All rights Reserved
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Ivana Winn Dewey Cheatum Seymour Money Sand E. Beaches Ima B. Utiful
1 2 3 Ivana Winn Dewey Cheatum Seymour Money Sand E. Beaches Ima B. Utiful Lee V. Mediately Craven Sumfood Anita Hugginkiss Starring: Phil R. Up 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1 2 3 X 4 5 6 O 7 8 9 Scoreboard Click Here if X Wins Click Here if
O Wins
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1 A man’s house is his castle that is Why Americans are protected
against Question for Square 1
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1 Unreasonable searches And seizures Answer for Square 1 Home
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2 A House of Representatives Based on each state’s population
And a Senate of two Senators Question for Square 2
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2 The Great Compromise Answer for Square 2 Home
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3 The Appalachians as a dividing Line to prevent conflict
Between colonist and Indians Question for Square 3
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3 Proclamation Line Of 1763 Answer for Square 3 Home
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4 The John Peter Zenger Trial Was a victory for it
Question for Square 4
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4 Freedom of the Press Answer for Square 4 Home
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5 Good harbors, forests, Rocky soil and a short Growing season in
Question for Square 5
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5 New England Answer for Square 5 Home
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6 The original 13 colonies Were located here Question for Square 6
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6 East of the Appalachian Mountains Answer for Square 6 Home
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7 “No Taxation without Representation” is an Example of it
Question for Square 7
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7 Consent of the governed Answer for Square 7 Home
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8 Colonists did not want To give up individual power
And so objected to it Question for Square 8
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8 Albany Plan of the Union Answer for Square 8 Home
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9 These essays built support for the Ratification of the Constitution
Question for Square 9
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9 The Federalist Papers Answer for Square 9 Home
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X CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
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O CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
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And remember the Whiskey Rebellion – strengthened The power of the Federal Government And that the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land
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