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Government Jeopardy: Voting Rights Amendments & Propaganda Techniques

Test your knowledge of voting rights amendments and propaganda techniques used in American politics. Learn about the 19th Amendment, 26th Amendment, 15th Amendment, 14th Amendment, and 24th Amendment. Explore propaganda techniques like Glittering Generalities, Plain Folks, Namecalling, Bandwagon, and Cardstacking. Discover the stances of Republicans and Democrats on various issues through this interactive game.

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Government Jeopardy: Voting Rights Amendments & Propaganda Techniques

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  1. Click Here to PLAY Government JEOPARDY

  2. Voting Rights Amendments Propaganda Techniques Republican or Democrat #1 Republican or Democrat #2 Misc. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Go to Double Jeopardy Replay End Round Go to Final Jeopardy

  3. This amendment allowed all women the right to vote. next

  4. What is the 19th Amendment? $100

  5. This amendment changed the minimum voting age to 18. next

  6. What is the 26th Amendment? $200

  7. This amendment allowed all men, regardless of race or color, to vote. next

  8. What is the 15th Amendment? $300

  9. When this amendment originally passed, it allowed all male citizens, age 21 and older, to vote. next

  10. What is the 14th Amendment? $400

  11. This amendment got rid of poll taxes. next

  12. What is the 24th Amendment? $500

  13. Uses broad, vague words and phrases that, while sounding nice, are not specific. next

  14. What is Glittering Generalities? $100

  15. This technique identifies a person or cause as one of the common people. next

  16. What is Plain Folks? $200

  17. This technique labels a cause or person as bad or not worthwhile. next

  18. What is namecalling? $300

  19. This technique gives the feeling that everyone is supporting a candidate or cause. next

  20. What is Bandwagon? $400

  21. This technique presents only those facts that are favorable to your side. next

  22. What is Cardstacking? $500

  23. Would like to repeal the estate tax. next

  24. What are Republicans? $100

  25. Would like to provide an immediate energy rebate to offset high prices of gas and other necessities. next

  26. What are the Democrats? $200

  27. Would like to repeal tax cuts for families making over $250,000. next

  28. What are the Democrats? $300

  29. Support accelerated drilling for oil in areas like Montana, South Dakota and Alaska. next

  30. What are the Republicans? $400

  31. Support the appointment of judges who respect the sanctity and dignity of innocent human life. next

  32. What are the Republicans? $500

  33. No path to legalization for illegal immigrants, and no amnesty. next

  34. What are Republicans? $100

  35. Support laws to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, age and disability. next

  36. What are Democrats? $200

  37. Support stem cell research, but not if it uses embryonic stem cells. next

  38. What are Republicans? $300

  39. Would like to enroll every worker in a retirement plan that could go with them from job to job. next

  40. What are Democrats? $400

  41. Would like to end tax breaks for companies that ship American jobs overseas. next

  42. What are Democrats? $500

  43. The purpose of these is to attain and maintain political power. next

  44. What is a political party? $100

  45. This responsibility calls for you to be involved in your community and study public issues. next

  46. What is your civic responsibility? $200

  47. These political parties are made to bring attention to issues that mainstream parties do not have a strong enough stance. next

  48. What are third parties? $300

  49. These are hired by special interest groups to attempt to influence decisions made by officials in the government. next

  50. What are lobbyists? $400

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