Chapter 3
Grammar
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
100

Dave and Liz go here

India

100

The dog licked its / it's fur 

Its

100

The girl who was shot in the head

Malala

100

Power in the US is controlled by checks and

balances

100

American guns and gun laws are very different from

New Zealand

200

English word for "smeltedigel"

Melting pot

200

All the children was / were there

Were

200

Her mother's favorite room in the house used to be

The kitchen

200

One way of taking part in a democracy

Voting, Direct contact, Internet Activism, Joining a political party

200

True or false - All American laws are equal in all states

FALSE! States have their own laws

300

This political ideology is central to the current USA admin

Nationalism

300

She don’t / doesn’t  like apples.

doesn't / does not

300

"The way of life of a group of people"

Culture

300

A weapon that is central in American mass shootings and the gun debate

The AR15 / assault rifles

300

The NRA is 

The National Rifle Association / gun lobby

400

A lot of Scandinavians emigrated to this US state

Minnesota (N. Dakota also accepted)

400

Highlight the mistake - The prize is too high!

Prize --> Price

400

The US is a big beautiful

Mosaic

400

Three fundamental American rights

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

400

The 2.nd amendment is the right to

keep and bear arms

500

After WWII, immigrants to Britain came from

The former Empire (India, Pakistan, the Caribbean, African countries)

500

Make the sentence future continuous tense

I walk to school

I will be walking to school

500

A different word for being forcibly moved to another place

Displaced / displacement

500

The three American branches of power

Executive (President), Legislative (Congress), Judicial (Supreme Court)
500

An American democratic problem - and a word your teacher cannot pronounce

Voter disenfranchisement

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