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Now that you have reviewed the US Constitution and explored...
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Now that you have reviewed the US Constitution and explored your state and local governments, it is now time to complete your 02.02B The U. S. Constitution
and Your State assessment.
You will be creating a "travel guide" for tourists to go on a Government Road Trip. The road trip should take travelers to three stops, one for each level of
government. Please include your completed tasks - one and two - in your final travel guide that you submit. You can create a digital presentation, brochure, or
video/commercial,
• Must include information on all three stops on the road trip (federal, state, local)
Must include at least one image for each destination
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Must include at least one map
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Be creative!
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