What is the minimum age required to vote in a U.S. federal election?
What is 18?
What 1948 document outlines the basic rights and freedoms for all people?
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
What is a monarchy?
What is a form of government with a king or queen?
What platform is popular for short videos and has a music note in its logo?
What is TikTok?
What is a theme in literature?
What is the main message or idea of a story?
What is the name of the group that officially elects the president of the U.S.?
What is the Electoral College?
What organization created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
What is the United Nations?
Who is the current monarch of the United Kingdom? (as of 2025)
Who is King Charles III?
What does “DM” stand for in social media?
What is Direct Message?
What does "tone" mean in a text?
What is the author’s attitude toward the subject?
What major event happens on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November?
What is Election Day?
What does “freedom of speech” mean?
What is the right to express opinions without censorship?
What’s the difference between absolute and constitutional monarchy?
What is absolute means full power, constitutional means limited by laws?
What is an algorithm in the context of social media?
What is a system that decides what content users see?
What is a simile?
What is a comparison using “like” or “as”?
What is the main difference between a primary and a caucus?
What is a primary is a vote and a caucus is a discussion-based selection?
Name one human right protected by the Universal Declaration.
What is the right to education / the right to life / the right to work?
Name one country in Europe that still has a monarchy.
What is Sweden / Spain / UK / Norway? (any one)
Name one benefit and one harm social media can have on mental health.
What is connection and loneliness / self-expression and anxiety?
What is the difference between a narrator and an author?
What is the narrator tells the story, the author writes it?
Which amendment gave women the right to vote in the U.S.?
What is the 19th Amendment?
Why are human rights considered "universal"?
What is because they apply to everyone, everywhere?
What was the Magna Carta's significance?
What is it limited the king's power and inspired constitutional ideas?
What scandal involved Facebook and user data in the 2016 U.S. election?
What is the Cambridge Analytica scandal?
What is “close reading” in text analysis?
What is carefully examining details to find meaning?