Win the White House
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Version :1.2.3
Size :532.63Mb
Updated :Apr 1,2020
Developer :iCivics, Inc.
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Based on the user reviews of the "Win the White House" app, here are three pros and three cons: **Pros:** 1. Engaging gameplay makes learning about US politics fun and interactive. 2. Realistic scenarios and challenges help users develop strategic thinking. 3. Opportunities to earn rewards and badges motivate users to continue playing. **Cons:** 1. Complex simulations can be overwhelming and difficult to understand. 2. Some users find the app's educational value limited, feeling like it's too "gaming-oriented". 3. Lack of realistic representation of minority groups and diversity issues. Note: These are based on the user reviews and may not be a comprehensive summary of the app's features and functionality.
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Description
This refreshed version of Win the White House challenges you to manage your own presidential campaign by debating timely issues, strategically raising funds, polling voters, launching media campaigns, and making personal appearances. Played 20 million times on iCivics.org, this updated version of Win the White House includes: - Refreshed content, art and game features - Spanish translation, voice over, glossary - A new campaign manager, named Ana, to guide you through the process Teachers: Get classroom resources for Win the White House. Just visit www.icivics.org! Learning Objectives: Your students will: -Explain the electoral process (primary and general elections, Electoral College) -Identify the influence of the media in forming public opinion -Analyze how parts of a whole interact to produce outcomes in complex systems Game Features: 1. Create a candidate. Pick an avatar, home state, political party, and campaign slogan. 2. Choose the issues that matter to you. Battle it out with other presidential hopefuls in a primary debate by choosing the best arguments for the issues you care about. 3. Win the primaries. The primary season doubles as the game tutorial in Win the White House. Gain campaign skills by spending time and resources in Iowa and New Hampshire. 4. Win the election. As the party candidate, you must work to gain and keep momentum through targeted media campaigns and personal appearances. Running for office isn't cheap, so you'll need to find funding in friendly states. Your ability to poll will also keep you in the know and help guide you to a presidential victory!
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