
08/19/2025 Analyze "The U.S. Constitution: Graphic Adaptation"
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Brigitta Wengler
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14 Slides • 11 Questions
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Open Ended
How can the strong opinions or personalities of individuals influence the outcome of group decisions?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the role of ideas in motivating historical events, according to the lesson?
Ideas motivate people to take action, which leads to events.
Ideas are always accepted by everyone.
Ideas have no impact on historical events.
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Dropdown
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Match
Match each term to the correct definition:
Federalist
Bill of Rights
Anti-Federalist
Supporters of the Constitution
Added to Constitution, protect freedoms
Opponents of the Constitution
Supporters of the Constitution
Added to Constitution, protect freedoms
Opponents of the Constitution
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Multiple Choice
What is the final step in the idea development pattern described in the lesson?
Introduction: Problem identified
Conflict: Competing solutions proposed
Resolution: Compromise through amendment process
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Open Ended
Explain how the actions of Federalists and Anti-Federalists influenced the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
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Multiple Choice
Which individuals were responsible for writing the Federalist Papers, and what was their main goal?
Hamilton, Madison, and Jay; to strengthen the nation through the Constitution
Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin; to oppose the Constitution
Washington, Monroe, and Hancock; to create the Bill of Rights
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Multiple Choice
How did the concerns of the Anti-Federalists influence the ratification process of the U.S. Constitution?
They led to the immediate rejection of the Constitution.
They resulted in the promise to add a Bill of Rights.
They caused the Federalists to abandon their cause.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following ideas is represented by the rope metaphor in Panel 7?
Unity creates strength
Government should be feared
Individual rights are unimportant
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Multiple Select
Select all the outcomes that resulted from Madison drafting the Bill of Rights amendments.
Government protects rights rather than grants them
First Congress proposes Bill of Rights
Anti-Federalist concerns addressed
Constitution is rejected
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