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Social Studies Chapter 4 Review
Speed Match Review Game

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Justice
Helen Keller
Civil Rights
Hero
Helen Keller
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rights
Thomas Jefferson
Joseph Curry
Communicate
Thomas Jefferson
Jane Adams
Ballot
Candidate
Democracy
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Table
Majority Rule
Slave
Election
Religion
Harriet Tubman
Minority Rights
Bill of Rights
Harriet Tubman
Was able to read by using her sense of touch.
I gave a speech called, "I Have a Dream."
A Baptist minister who won a Nobel Peace Price for trying to gain rights for all Americans
I helped over 300 people escape using the Underground Railroad.
A set of ideas a person has about a god or a group of gods
A brave or clever person who serves as an example
A person who hopes to be elected.
An addition to the constitution that names the rights and freedoms of all Americans
Created the Hull House
A drawing, with columns and rows, that is used to organize information.
Fairness
To share information
I was taught by Anne Sullivan.
Rights of person freedom
I was the 3rd President of the United States of America.
Organized rescue teams after the attack on New York City
A list of the choices in an election.
I worked hard for freedom of speech, religion, and the press
A slave who helped other slaves escape to freedom.
A system in which, when more than half of the people vote the same way, they get what they want.
The idea that citizens who did not vote for the winner still keep their rights.
A person who is owned by another person and forced to work without pay.
Freedoms that all citizens of the United States have.
A time when citizens vote.
The form of government the United States has, in which each adult citizen has the right to vote.

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DescriptionMatch:
FairnessJustice
To share informationCommunicate
A set of ideas a person has about a god or a group of godsReligion
An addition to the constitution that names the rights and freedoms of all AmericansBill of Rights
A system in which, when more than half of the people vote the same way, they get what they want.Majority Rule
A person who is owned by another person and forced to work without pay.Slave
Freedoms that all citizens of the United States have.Rights
A person who hopes to be elected.Candidate
The form of government the United States has, in which each adult citizen has the right to vote.Democracy
The idea that citizens who did not vote for the winner still keep their rights.Minority Rights
Created the Hull HouseJane Adams
A slave who helped other slaves escape to freedom.Harriet Tubman
Was able to read by using her sense of touch.Helen Keller
Organized rescue teams after the attack on New York CityJoseph Curry
A Baptist minister who won a Nobel Peace Price for trying to gain rights for all AmericansDr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I was the 3rd President of the United States of America.Thomas Jefferson
I helped over 300 people escape using the Underground Railroad.Harriet Tubman
I was taught by Anne Sullivan.Helen Keller
I gave a speech called, "I Have a Dream."Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I worked hard for freedom of speech, religion, and the pressThomas Jefferson
A brave or clever person who serves as an exampleHero
Rights of person freedomCivil Rights
A drawing, with columns and rows, that is used to organize information.Table
A time when citizens vote.Election
A list of the choices in an election.Ballot