A rule we must follow that has official consequences.
Someone who is running in an election is called?
A candidate
State the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance.
Good job!
What is a tax?
An amount of money that is used towards government funding
What is a consequence?
The result of not following a law or rule.
What are some examples of elected positions?
Mayor, Governor, President
What are the colors of the U.S. flag?
Red, white, and blue
Sales tax is charged when you buy what?
Clothing, food, furniture, most goods.
What are two of our classroom rules?
Follow directions quickly; raise your hand to talk; use inside voices; make smart choices; use helpful hands and words; keep desk and supplies neat
How old must you be to vote in the U.S.?
18 years old
How many stars are on the U.S. flag?
50 stars (one for each state)
A tax on land that you own is called?
Property tax
What is one law in your community?
(Student examples)
Why is it important that everyone (who is able to) votes?
How many stripes are on the U.S. flag?
13 stripes (one for each original U.S. colony)
What are two ways taxes benefit communities?
Building schools, libraries, and government buildings; cleaning and fixing roads and bridges; paying policemen, teachers, and firefighters
What is one consequence of not following a rule in our classroom?
Turn card; fix it ticket; etc
Before you vote, what 4 steps must you take?
1- register to vote; 2- read facts about candidates; 3- decide on candidate; 4- cast your vote
Why is the bald eagle a symbol of the U.S.?
It is the national bird, and symbolizes the strength and freedom of America
What is a tax taken out of your paycheck called?
Income tax