Functions of US Gov.
Citizenship
Economics
Voting
100

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

What is the 3 branches of the US government?

100

The process in which a foreigner obtains citizenship in another country. 

What is naturalization?

100
Mandatory payments made from individuals and businesses to local, state, and national governments

What are taxes?

100

A decision making process in which a population chooses a person or group of people to represent them in government

What is an election?

200

The system in which each branch of government checks/ ensures that the other is not abusing their powers.

What is checks and balances?

200

An exam given as part of the naturalization process to assess an immigrant's knowledge of U.S. history, government, and English Language skills. 

What is a citizenship test?

200

The general, ongoing increase in the price of goods and services across an economy over a period of time, which reduces the purchasing power of money. 

What is inflation?

200

A series of planned actions by a candidate to convince people to vote for them.

What is a campaign?

300

The person who represents a city or town and performs a variety of duties such as enforcing local laws, proposing the annual budget, etc.

What is a mayor?

300

The term that describes holding citizenship in two countries 

What is Dual Citizenship? 
300

When someone gives you money and expects it to be paid back at a later time.

- interest usually gets added onto the payment. 

What is a loan?

300

The movement in which women pushed to gain the right to vote, and engage in public elections.

What is Women's suffrage?

400

The national ( country- wide) governing body of a country such as the US

What is the Federal Government?

400

The process in which a person moves to another country to live there permanently. 

What is a immigrant? 

400

An economic system in which private companies own the means of production ( i.e. natural resources, factories, land), investing to make a profit. 

What is capitalism? 

400

The form of government in which the people decide how things are run.

What is democracy?

500

First 10 amendments of the US Constitution

What is the Bill Of Rights?

500

A person who moves away from their regular place of residence for a variety of reasons such as: economic opportunities, fleeing persecution or violence, starting a new life, etc.

What is a migrant? 

500

A type of bank account in which money is withdrawn  (taken out) for daily needs.

What is a checking account?

500

Voters who cannot physically go to their official voting station.

Who are absentee voters? 

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