American "Freedom" Words
Law Enforcement
Expanding "Freedom"
Still Not Free
Waggener Rules
200

This word describes when the law works in a positive way.

What is "Justice?"

200

These substances are illegal under US law. However enforcment is sometimes lax.

What are drugs?

200
This group of people were freed from slavery as a result of the 13th Amendment.

Who are African Americans?

200

Discrimination against this religious minority includes the infamous "Travel Ban" by president Trump.

Who are Muslims?

200

We were under this rule for the first three weeks of school.

What is the mask mandate?

400

A lack of conflict.

What is "Peace?"

400

Police cannot enter your home unless invited or possesing one of these documents.

What is a warrent?

400

These people were historically discriminated against due to their Red hair and Catholic heritage.

Who are the Irish?

400

Police brutality is a constant issue for this minority.

Who are Black and Brown Americans?

400

The number of students allowed to leave class at the same time.

How many is one?

600

The idea that anyone can achieve greatness in America.

What is the "American Dream?"

600

Being a member of this political party was grounds for public trial during the Red Scare.

What is Communist?

600

People of this Asian subculture were detained in camps during WWII.

Who are Japanese Americans?

600

Hundreds of "Bathroom Bills" Specifically target this minority.

Who are Trans people?

600

This rule exists to ensure students can be identified in an emergency.

What is the "hoods down" rule?

800

The idea that America should expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

What is "Manifest Destiny?"

800

These exceptions to the Freedom of Speach and Press make it illegal to damage someone with words.

What is liable and slander.

800

The language barrier created resentment between Americans and this group of people to the south.

Who are Mexicans/Latinos?

800

Statistically the least represented minority in the United States.

Who are Native Americans?

800

These three locations are the only places to wait between 7 and 7:30 am

What are the Library, Gym, and Cafateria?

1000

The economic idea of gathering wealth.

What is "Capitalism?"

1000

Politicians have often tried to regulat or criminalize these items, claiming them to be too violent. Especially Mortal Combat.

What are Video Games?

1000

Considered criminals or mentally ill, this group of people began their struggle for acceptance after the "Stonewall" club was raided by police.

Who are LGBTQQ+?

1000

The United States illegally holds prisoners in this Cuban Port to this day.

What is Guantanamo Bay?

1000

Your teachers are legally required to call home when this occurs.

What happens when I am failing?