US Elections
Strategies learned in class
Dystopia Unit
Vocabulary
About your assistant
100

The current president of the United States

Who is Donald Trump?

100

The most important thing to learn to become better at English

What is vocabulary?

100

George Orwell wrote this dystopian book

What is 1984?

100

Opposite of a utopia

What is a dystopia?

100

Her name in English (including spelling)

Who is Eve?

200

These are the three major branches of government in the United States

What are the judicial, legislative, and executive branches?

200

It is important to improve this when speaking so that you do not make grammar errors and can be understood

What is pronunciation?

200

While our world can seem dystopian, it is not a dystopia because by definition, a dystopia is a(n) ____ place

What is an imaginary place?

200

Something that takes away human qualities; a characteristic of a dystopia

What is dehumanizing?

200

From this Midwestern state

What is Wisconsin?

300

The method of voting which is used by most democracies, including the United States, except for their President

What is a popular vote?

300

A speech is a tool meant to convince people of a(n) ___

What is an ideology/way of thinking/belief?

300

You must be a "model citizen" in this town or else...

What is Autodale?

300

A synonym for dark, gloomy, desperate, or hopeless

What is grim?

300

Speaks these three languages

What are English, French, and Japanese?

400

The person who won the popular vote for president in 2016 in the United States

Who is Hillary Clinton?

400

This is a two-word term for reflecting upon something deeper than surface level and trying to understand the meaning behind it

What is critical thinking?

400

A dystopia typically takes place after one or both of these events/societies

What is an apocalypse and a utopia?

400

A type of drawing that exaggerates features

What is a caricature?

400

Her favorite French food is this meal eaten in winter

What is raclette?

500

The ______  _______ is where votes are cast by representatives of each state in the presidential election

What is the electoral college?

500

The 4 (or 5) things to consider when examining a piece of media for the first time

What is an audience, emotion, description on a surface level, and a deeper level, and meaning/goal/point?

500

These _______  ________ are why some people debate if South Korea is a dystopia

What are family conglomerates?
500

The term for when a president blocks a bill from becoming law

What is a veto?

500

Has a kitten named after this Japanese fruit

Yuzu