Unit 1: Foundations(Constitution, Declaration and Federalism)
Unit 2: Branches of Government
Unit 3: Citizenship and Civil Rights
Unit 4: Political Change(propaganda, voting, campaigning)
Unit 6: Economics and Personal Finance
100

This document, written in 1776, explained why the American colonies wanted independence from Britain.

 What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This person is the head of the Executive Branch and enforces laws.

Who is the President?

100

This responsibility of citizens involves choosing leaders in elections.

What is voting?

100

This is the process candidates use to promote themselves and persuade voters to support them in an election.

What is campaigning?

100

This term describes the study of how people make choices about using limited resources.

What is economics?

200

This Enlightenment thinker’s ideas about natural rights (life, liberty, and property) influenced the Declaration.

Who is John Locke?

200

This is the highest court in the United States

What is the Supreme Court?

200

These are the rights of citizens to be treated equally under the law.

 What are civil rights?

200

This propaganda technique tries to make people feel like they should join because “everyone else is doing it.”

What is the bandwagon technique?

200

This economic system is based on private ownership, free markets, and competition.

What is capitalism?

300

This part of the Constitution explains the purpose of the government and begins with “We the People.”

What is the Preamble?

300

This branch of government makes laws and includes Congress.

What is the Legislative Branch?

300

This process allows immigrants to become U.S. citizens.

What is naturalization?

300

This type of propaganda uses famous people to convince others to support something.

What is testimonial?

300

In this economic system, the government owns most property and controls the economy.

What is communism?

400

These are the first ten amendments to the Constitution that protect individual freedoms.

What is the Bill of Rights?

400

This power allows the President to reject a law passed by Congress.

What is a veto?

400

This civic obligation requires citizens to serve on a panel to help decide the outcome of a court case.

 What is jury duty?

400

This process requires citizens to sign up before they can vote in elections.

What is voter registration?

400

This is a plan for how a person will spend and save their money.

What is a budget?

500

This system divides power between the national government and state governments.

What is federalism?

500

This power allows the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

500

This term describes a person who can live and work permanently in the United States but is not a citizen.

 What is a permanent resident (or green card holder)?

500

This amendment prohibited denying the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

What is the 15th Amendment?

500

This is money you earn from working or receiving payments.

What is income?

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