Game show.Use with articles identified. The statements are answers to questions (modeled after the TV show Jeopardy), Students must answer in the form of a question. Divide the class into teams, Read the statements. Call on the first team with a hand raised. Correct answer = 10 points Wrong answer = -10 points (And another team may respond for the same chance to gain or lose 10 points.) SECOND-TERM BLUES 1. Two-wheeled vehicle or nickname of former aide to Vice President Cheney. 2. Storm that rattled the White House. 3. Harriet Miers Harriet Ellan Miers (born August 10, 1945) is an American lawyer, and former White House Counsel. On January 4, 2007, she submitted her resignation from the position of White House Counsel, effective January 31.[1] President George W. did not get this job. 4. Bush's--numbers are down. 5. Violent protests greeted Bush in this Latin American country in November. KOREA: AND THEN THERE WERE TWO 6. South Korea's capital. 7. Three-letter North-South dividing line Noun 1. dividing line - a conceptual separation or distinction; "there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity" demarcation, contrast, line differentiation, distinction - a discrimination between things as different and distinct; "it is necessary to . 8. Year Korea was split. 9. Korea was a colony of this nation. 10. U.S. President who sent troops to Korea. CORRECT RESPONSE What is a Scooter? What was Hurricane Katrina What is Supreme Court Justice? What is poll numbers? What is Argentina? What is Seoul? What is the DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A middle ground between an organization's trusted internal network and an untrusted, external network such as the Internet. Also called a "perimeter network," the DMZ is a subnetwork (subnet) that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a ? What is 1945? What is Japan? Who is Harry S. Truman For other persons named Harry Truman, see Harry Truman (disambiguation). Harry S. Truman (May 8 1884 – December 26 1972) was the thirty-third President of the United States (1945–1953); as vice president, he succeeded to the office upon the death of Franklin D. ? |
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