eLECTIONS: In this one- or two-player game, you run for President of the United States. You'll campaign in key states, plan fundraisers, and deal with issues as they come up on the campaign trail. (Source: Cable in the Classroom)
Pick 12 Game: In this game, you play a lawyer and pick out a jury for trial. You look at the background and experience of potential jurors and try to choose a jury that you think will see things your client's way. (Source: Texas Law Related Education)
The ReDistricting Game: This game allows you to design congressional districts! These districts are important because they help decide who will get elected. You'll design districts to help your party, to help individual congress people, and ones that are fair and balanced. (Source: USC Annenberg Center)
There Should be a Law: In this game you try to turn a bill into a law. The game takes place in Texas, but the process is similar in other states and in the U.S. Congress. (Source: Texas Law Related Education)
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