What are the ways one can become a citizen of the United States
By birth or naturalization
What is a Democracy
A form of government where the citizens have the power to rule and make laws
What do interest groups focus on
Specific issues like education or the environment
What is the main role of the Legislative branch
To make laws for the country
What is the main role of the Executive branch
To enforce the laws of the country
What is the difference between Civic Duties and Civic Responsibilities
Civic Duties are things you must do, while Civic Responsibilities are things you should do
What is Due Process
Government must follow fair rules before taking away someone’s rights, freedom, or property
What are Political Parties
A group of people who share similar ideas about government
What article is the Legislative branch defined in
Article I
What article is the Executive branch defined in
Article II
What are the traits of a good citizen
Trustworthiness, Honesty, Responsibility, Accountability, Self Reliance, Patriotism, Courtesy
What does Rule of Law mean
It means that all people are equal under the law, no one is above the law.
How much money can running a campaign cost
Millions or Billions
How can people can share their opinions
Print media, Electronic media, Social media posts, In-person conversations or meetings
Name one role of the President
Chief of State/Chief Executive/Chief Legislator/Commander-in-Chief/Chief Diplomat/Chief of Party/Chief Citizen
What amendment to the Constitution defines was a U.S. citizenship is
14th Amendment
What is the Magna Carta
A document that established basic rights and freedoms for English citizens, made the king follow the laws, and introduced Rule of Law
What did the 26th Amendment do
Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
What does the structure of the Legislative branch come from
The Great Compromise (New Jersey Plan + Virginia Plan)
Who are the three people that the President appoints
Cabinet officers, Ambassadors, Federal judges
What are the steps a person takes to become a citizen through Naturalization
Move to the US legally and live there for 3-5 years
Apply for Naturalization
Take and pass the naturalization citizenship test
Take the Oath of Allegiance
What rights are in the First Amendment
Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech
When do National and State Elections take place
The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November
How many members are in the House of Representatives
435 members
Who is the leader of the Department of Justice
The Attorney General