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nctioning Government Simulation:

Instruction Video: Click here to view

This is a game that will take you maybe 15-20 minutes to play. It is a detailed simulation based
on the day to day tasks of the President of the United States. You will cover Foreign and
Domestic Policy as well as Economic decisions. There could be a threat of war, or the threat of
the population not wanting you in office anymore. Can you find the balance to get through each
scenario?

Define: Foreign Policy


Government’s strategy in dealing with other nations

Define: Domestic Policy


Government’s policies for its own country

While playing the game, or after if you can remember, please share examples of the
scenarios where you had to make decisions in regards to Foreign and Domestic Policy. (The
box will expand as you write)

Foreign Policy: Domestic Policy:


- Deciding when and which troops to - Making lighter military technology
send off to war. - Giving students who need support in
- Discussing climate change with school more help
foreign countries - Giving more money to schools who
are in lack of resources
- Providing ways to use less electricity
- Find ways to make houses of people
with low-income more sustainable so
water and electricity bills cheaper

Follow the link below:


Once it opens, click the Play button.
Click “No Thanks” when it asks if you want to create an account.
NEW GAME and NORMAL CHALLENGE setting.

When you finish, take a screenshot of your results and then paste the image bellow.
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Score Grading Expectations Executive Command Game

100-90 Questions are answered correctly. Examples are shared in detail. Game results are shared
Points (actual game score does not determine grade). Evidence of task completion and understanding.

89-80 Questions are answered mostly correctly. Examples are shared. Game results are shared
Points (actual game score does not determine grade). Evidence of task completion and understanding.

79-70 A decent effort made to answer questions, somewhat correctly. Examples are shared but not
Points very detailed. Task completed with some evidence of understanding.

69-60 Questions are barely answered. Examples shared with little to no detail. Evidence of a struggle
Points to understand the task.

59-0 Questions are not answered correctly. Examples and game result image shows that
Points the assignment was rushed through, or generally not understood.

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