Our Democratic Heritage
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Architecture | Building homes and buildings
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Columns | A vertical structure that holds a building up
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Greece | A small country
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Olympic Games | A competitive sporting event which each country competes with other countries to win metals
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The Olympic Games began in what country? | Greece
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We live in what country? | United States
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We live in what state? | Georgia
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We live in what city? | Georgetown
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In Greek Olympics other counties did not compete. Greek _________ competed. | Cities
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__________ was the first country to use columns in their architecture. | Greece
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What buildings in the U.S. have columns? | Supreme Court Building, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Shorter Mansion
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How were the Olympic Games in ancient Greece the same as today’s Olympic Games? | They brought people together in the spirit of peace.
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representative democracy | A type of democracy where the people elect one person to tell the "White House" their ideas.
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direct democracy | A type of democracy where all the people gather together and vote.
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What type of democracy did Ancient Greece use? | direct democracy
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What type of democracy does the United States use today? | representative democracy
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Why does the United States use a representative democracy and not a direct democracy? | Because not everyone in the country can fit into the White House
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