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Once upon a time there was a
classroom full of children. one
day the teacher was gone and a boy
named Tyler asked a girl named
Ally if she wanted to play a game
called government. Then Ally said
that she didn't know how to play
government. Tyler said don't worry
I'll teach it to you it's fun.



I think it was Thomas Jefferson

section one
"Question one is: What are taxes?" Tyler asks.
Then Ally says: "taxes are the way that the
government gets it's money." That is correct,
you have been studying. Ally says, "Yes, of
course I was going to study I love school."
Question two is: Who signed the declaration of
independence? Ally then says to herself "I
think it was Thomas Jefferson."
Ally says, "It was, Thomas Jefferson."
Question three is: where does the largest
amount of government money come from?
"Ally says ok I will get it the next time, but do
you want to go swimming."
Tyler said, "Yes, I would love to!"
Ally says, "Income taxes."
Correct says Tyler.




Question four is: What is the
definition of copyright?
Ally then says, "right to property."
Correct says Tyler
section two
Question one is: how many senators does
each state send to congress?
"Is the right answer three?" Ally asks
Tyler takes a breath and eventually
tells Ally that the answer that she
gave to him was the wrong answer.




I'm so glad that you were able to make
it i thought that you were in trouble.
No i was not in any trouble at all me
and my mother just had a little
disagreement but we never get into any
fights or anything. Well, that is good
and I'm just glad that your mom let you
come so that we can take a break from
the game called government i know that
you started getting scared and worried
when i told you that the last question
was wrong.


The next day Ally and Tyler went
to school. Today was Ally's test
for the game called government. So
Tyler and Ally went to the front
of the room and Tyler asked, "How
are house of representatives seats
determined?
Ally answers, "by the state
population. "That is the correct
answer." says Tyler.
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