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As you walk into the Constitutional experiences presented by "We the People", one can notice that surroundings are familiar. The audience is placed into a reinvented constitution meeting house. Each member of the audience will then pick their seats in front of a touch screen. As the audience begins to settle a reactor approaches them. |
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Dressed as George Washington, the actor takes control over the floor. At that same time the touch screen expresses which character you are within the “play”. Washington asks the audience if they would rather act as their founding father or make their own decisions. At this particular time the audience chooses to make their own decision and alter history for the next hour. |
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At this time, Washington asks a series of questions that were asked at the actual time. As Ben Franklin you are asked different questions and your input will be recorded. A light will be placed on your desk to show the rest of the audience who is who. The more vital role your character plays with writing the constitution, the more questions you will be asked and the more sway you will have. It’s up to you to decide. |
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We you decide, your decision is then sent to a simulator. That simulator will decide if your decision negatively or positively helped the United States. Your answers will then go into a database that will rank you against other users as the worst or the best person playing that character. |
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