Levels of Governments
Citizens
Responisbilities
Symbols & Holidays
Rights & Responsibilities
Unit 1-3
100

The three levels of government

What is local, state, and federal?
100

This responsibility means following laws set by the government.

What is obeying laws?

100

This holiday is known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and pumpkins.

What is Halloween?

100

This is something you are allowed to do, like freedom of speech.

What is a right?

100

This type of government has one leader with total control.

What is a dictatorship?

200

This level of government makes laws for the entire country.

What is the federal (national) government?

200

Citizens have the responsibility to pay this to help fund public services like schools and roads.

What are taxes?

200

A family gathers to eat a large meal and reflect on what they are thankful for. This holiday is also connected to early settlers and Native Americans in U.S. history.

What is Thanksgiving?

200

This is something you are expected to do, like following laws.

What is a responsibility?

200

In this type of government, citizens vote for leaders.

What is a democracy?

300

This level of government handles local services like schools, police, and parks.

What is the local government?

300

Serving on a jury when called is an example of this civic responsibility.

What is jury duty?

300

This holiday celebrates the United States gaining independence from Britain.

What is the Fourth of July (Independence Day)?

300

Freedom of speech, religion, and the press are protected by this document.

What is the Constitution (or Bill of Rights)?

300

This system divides power between a national and state government.

What is federalism?

400

This branch of government makes laws at the federal level.

What is the legislative branch?

400

This responsibility includes staying informed about issues and participating in government by voting.

What is civic participation?

400

This holiday honors people who have served in the U.S. military.

What is Veterans Day?

400

A student respectfully disagrees with a rule and shares their opinion without disrupting others.
This is an example of balancing a right with what responsibility?

What is respecting others / using rights responsibly?

400

This amendment gives all citizens born in the U.S. citizenship.

What is the 14th Amendment?

500

This document explains how power is shared between federal and state governments.

What is the Constitution?

500

Maria just turned 18. She researches candidates, listens to debates, and goes to a polling place to choose who she thinks will best represent her community.
This is an example of what citizen responsibility?

What is voting (or participating in elections)?

500

On this holiday, people honor and remember those who died while serving in the U.S. military, often by visiting cemeteries or attending ceremonies.

What is Memorial Day?

500

A student posts a mean comment and spreads a rumor about a classmate on social media, saying it is protected by “freedom of speech.” The post hurts the classmate’s reputation and causes conflict at school.
Is this student properly using their rights? What responsibility are they failing to follow?

No—this is not responsible use of rights; they are failing to respect others and are harming someone through their speech.

500

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendments

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