The Constitution
Branches of Power
The Judicial System and Thought
Citizens and Society
Global Affairs
100

Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution establishes this branch of government.

What is the Executive Branch?

100

While the Legislative branch makes laws, the President is responsible for doing this to them.

What is enforcing laws?

100

This type of court is where trials begin to determine innocence or guilt.

What is a District Court?

100

True or False: Voting is considered "enough" when it comes to citizen participation.

What is False?

100

Foreign Policy is defined as how a government works with these.

What are other nations?

200

Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution establishes this branch of government.

What is the Judicial Branch?

200

Two formal powers of the President are serving as Commander in Chief and appointing these officials.

Who are Supreme Court Justices?

200

This type of court reviews and changes verdicts made by lower courts.

What is an Appellate Court?

200

Citizens can articulate their political beliefs through talking, writing books, podcasts, or this platform.

What is Social Media?

200

Tools to achieve foreign policy goals include War, Bribery, Walking out of negotiations, and this.

What is Diplomacy?

300

The Framers chose the Electoral College because they felt there was this much democracy and that citizens were too emotional.

What is "too much" democracy?

300

This specific chamber of Congress must approve the President's appointments of Supreme Court Justices.

What is the Senate (or Upper House)?

300

This highest court determines if a law is unconstitutional.

What is the Supreme Court?

300

Problems facing the Navajo Nation locally include substance abuse, unemployment, and this crime.

What is Human Trafficking?

300

This organization was founded in 1945 to foster peace and cooperation among nations.

What is the United Nations (UN)?

400

The Bill of Rights consists of this many amendments (Note: It is not 12).

What is 10?

400

The main purpose of the Judicial Branch is interpreting laws and deciding if they are this.

What is Constitutional?

400

This term describes a system of ideas and ideals that forms the basis of political theory.

What is an Ideology?

400

Besides serving in the military or running for office, citizens should do this to address challenges.

What is "become better informed" (or independent research)?

400

A stated purpose of the UN is to promote social progress and these rights.

What are Human Rights?

500

This formal process charges a President with misconduct but does not automatically kick them out of office without a trial.

What is Impeachment?

500

Organizations that influence government include Political Parties, Interest Groups, Regular Citizens, and this group.

What is the Media?

500

An "Ideologue" is someone who is uncompromising and believes the ideology is more important than these.

What are results?

500

Challenges facing the U.S. include Chinese militarism, inflation, and renewed threats of this.

What is Terrorism?

500

According to the assessment, the UN has been criticized for ignoring human rights abuses in Africa, South America, and this country.

What is China?

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