Citizenship
Elections
Political Parties
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
For Fun
100

Give an example of a citizen's Right and a citizen's Responsibility.

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Right - Can do, you do not have to

Responsibility - Should do in order to be a good citizen

100

What is the purpose of the Electoral College?

to elect the President 

100

What are the 2 main political parties in the US?

Republican and Democrat

100

What were the very first 2 political parties called?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

100

what is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

200

Maria is a skilled worker from Mexico who came to the United States on a work visa. She has been working legally in the U.S. for several years and has decided to apply for U.S. citizenship to have more job opportunities and to secure her future in the country. Why is she allowed US Citizenship?

work permit
200

What is the breakdown of how many people are in the Electoral College?

435 Representative 

100 Senators 

3 Washington DC reps 

= 538 Electoral College members

200

What did the Founding Fathers say about political parties?

They warned against them

200

What was the main point of the Alien and Sedition Acts?

to stop people from talking bad about the US government 

200
Why don't we have school tomorrow?

Teacher Work Day

300

What is the Oath of Allegiance?

new citizen pledging loyalty to the United States

300

What is the difference between a safe state and a swing state?

Safe - votes for the same political party every election year

Swing - switches between political parties every election year

300

Name one Republican president and one Democrat president.

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300

What's another term to describe a "Republican" ?

Right, Conservative

300

What is the name of the fictional wizarding sport played on broomsticks in the "Harry Potter" series?

Quidditch

400

The process of becoming a citizen in another country is called... 

Naturalization

400

To become president you must… 

  1. Live in the U.S. for ___________ years

  1. Be born in  _______________________

  1. Be at least _________ years old 



1. 14 

2. United States

3. 35

400

What is a Special Interest Group?

a group of people or an organization seeking advantages, typically through political lobbying

400

Name 2 social policies for Republicans and Democrats

Republicans: immigration restrictions, limited access to abortion, traditional marriage

Democrats: expansion of LGBTQ rights, more pathways to citizenship for immigrants

400

What is the name of the new Hunger Games movie that is coming out soon?

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes 

500

What are the 5 pathways to citizenship?

1. by marriage 

2. parent being a citizen 

3. work permit 

4. seeking refuge

5. born in the US 

500

What are the 4 steps in becoming President?

1. Meet all requirements established by the Constitution 

2. Create your platform 

3. Campaign and win (Primaries, National Conventions, General Election, the Electoral College)

4. Take the Oath of Office during Inauguration

500

Name 2 events that have contributed to Political Polarization and how.

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examples:

2016 election

COVID-19

George Floyd

500

Name 2 economic policies for Republicans AND Democrats

Republicans - lowering taxes on the wealthy, limiting government regulation of the economy 

Democrats - expansion of government-provided health care, increase in minimum wage

500

What is the capital of Austrailia?

Canberra

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