Citizenship
Branches of Government
Government Documents
Intolerable Acts
Political Parties
100
These are foreign born people or people who permanently move to a new country.
What is an immigrant?
100
This house of government is based off population and is known as the lower house.
What is the House of Representatives?
100

Anti-Federalist fought for this to be added to ensure our freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition.

What is the 1st amendment or the Bill of Rights?

100
This act made colonists take care of the British soldiers?
What is the Quartering Act?
100
The Republicans have this animal as their mascot.
What is an elephant?
200

The obligations/duties of a citizen.

What are pay taxes, obey the law, jury duty, & selective service?

200
These are the three branches of government.
What are the legislative, executive and judicial branches?
200

The introduction of the US Constitution & Declaration of Independence.

What is the preamble?

200
This act placed a tax on a popular beverage.
What is the Tea Act?
200
This is an organized group with opinions and aims for the public.
What is a political party?
300
In order to be naturalized you must be this many years old and have these three requirements.
What is 18 years old -a lawful permanent resident for 5 years -reading -writing -speaking English -a good moral character -understanding of civics
300

This house has a hundred members, two from each state.

What is the Senate?

300
This was added to the Constitution on account of the anti-federalists in order for them to ratify it.
What is the Bill of Rights?
300
This person was the cause of Intolerable Acts.
Who is the British King?
300
This is used when voting and this is what you secretly write your elections on.
What is a ballot?
400

Community Service, Petition the government, running for elected office, and attending civic meetings are

What are responsibilities?

400

The president works in this branch.

What is the executive branch?

400
This document was written by Thomas Paine.
What is Common Sense?
400
This event is where the colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
400
These people persuade legislatures to support a business/cause.
Who are lobbyists?
500

This law states that anyone born in any of the 50 states or in the District of Columbia automatically becomes an American citizen at birth.

What is the Law of Soil?

500

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY*** This happens when someone who is said innocent is accused twice for the same offense.

What is double jeopardy?

500
This document limited the King's power.
What is the Magna Carta?
500

Who passed the Intolerable Acts.

What is the Parliament?

500

The major difference between the Republican and Democratic Party.

What is their views on governmental issues?

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