The leader of the Executive Branch.
Who is the US President?
Define a citizen
Who is someone that legally resides inside a country and has the protection and rights established by the government?
The US's two main parties.
What is the Republican party and the Democratic Party?
The US Constitution is known as the...
The three types of economy
What is a Mixed, Free, and Command economy.
The amount of terms the President can serve.
What are 2 terms?
The amendment that establishes what a citizen is.
What is the 14th Amendment?
The purpose of campaign projects.
What is raising awareness for candidates and to gain peoples' favors?
The inspiration of the US Constitution
What is the Article of Confederation?
The meaning of revenue.
What is the total income?
What role is the president fulfilling by traveling to support party candidates?
What is Chief-of-Party?
Name 3 requirements to apply for Naturalization
A. 18 Years Old
B. Lawful resident of the US with a green card for 5 years(physically remaining on US soil for 2.5 years)
C. Lawfully be married to the same US citizen for 3 years (physically remaining on US soil for 1.5 years)
D. Good Moral Character
E. Be able to read, write, and speak basic English
F. Understand the fundamentals of US history and government
G. Follow and accept the rules of the US
The first two political parties
What are the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans
The purpose of the Preamble.
2 of 3 things considered when choosing a career.
What are you interested in, what are you good at, and what are your aspirations?
The month the President officially goes into office and starts their term.
What is January?
The two ways to be considered a US citizen
What is a citizen born on US land and Naturalization?
The influence of Third parties
What is bringing attention to topics ignored by the major parties?
The process of amending something into the Constitution
1. Proposal by 2/3 of Congress or 2/3 by Convention of the States(State legislatures)
2. Ratified by 3/4 of State Legislature or 3/4 of State Convention
The three fundamental questions all producer answer when producing a product.
1. What will be produced?
2. Who will it be produced for?
3. What is needed to produce this product?
The meaning of FBI
What is the Federal Bureaucracy of Investigation?
The difference between Civic DUTIES and Civic RESPONSIBILITIES
What are duties you need to do and responsibilities you should do.
Decribe PACs
What are groups that raise and donate money to support candidates or causes?
The year the US Constitution was signed
What is 1787?
What is the inability to satisfy unlimited wants?