What right does the 2nd amendment protect?
What is the right to possess a firearm
What are the 3 branches of government?
What is the Judicial branch
What is the Executive branch
What is the Legislative branch
What are the two types of democracy?
What is representative democracy
What is direct democracy
How many steps are in the Naturalization process
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 8
C. 10
What is federalism.
What are the 5 guaranteed freedoms that come with the 1st amendment?
What is Freedom of Religion
What is Freedom of Speech
What is Freedom of the Press
What is Freedom of Assembly
What is Freedom of Petition
Which branch of government has the power to veto bills?
What is the Executive branch
What type of government is the United States?
What is a representative democracy
How many years must you live in the United States to be eligible to be a citizen?
What is five years
What are concurrent powers?
Powers shared by federal and state governments.
Why was the 3rd amendment put in place?
To protect military personnel from entering a citizen's home during peacetime
What is the first branch of government mentioned in the United States Constitution?
What is the Legislative branch
Which of the following is NOT an example of a monarchy?
A. Australia
B. Jamaica
C. Canada
D. Portugal
D. Portugal
Which is NOT a step in the Naturalization process
A. Take an oath of allegiance
B. Go to college for a year or more
C. Determine if you're eligible
D. Pay a fee
B. Go to college for a year or more
Why are enumerated federal powers important to federalism?
They can only use powers specifically listed in the constitution.
Which amendment was ratified in 1920
A. 13th amendment
B. 18th amendment
C. 19th Amendment
D. 15th amendment
C. 19th amendment
What building is represented with the Legislative branch?
What is the Capitol building
What are five types of government?
What is theocracy
What is democracy
What is oligarchy
What is dictatorship
What is anarchy
What is monarchy
What is autocracy
What is the citizenship test called?
the naturalization test
True or False local governments are included in the states?
false
What does the 24th amendment protect?
What is poll taxes
True or False:
Supreme court judges cannot be fired, only impeached
What is True
Who is theocracy controlled by?
Religious leaders
What are the 4 naturalization steps
Application for naturalization
Biometrics appointment
Citizenship interview and exam
Oath of Allegiance
How are state powers and responsibilities distributed, shared, and limited by the United States Constitution?
they are limited by the 10th Amendment, which states that “the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”