Is this a rule or a law:
Raise your hand to speak
Rule
What is the name of the building where the Legislative meets?
A. The White House
B. The Supreme Court
C. The Capitol Building
D. The Lincoln Memorial
C. Captiol Building
Who works in the Legislative branch?
A. Judges
B. The President
C. Members of Congress
D. Police officers
C. Members of Congress
Which of these is NOT a branch of government?
A. Executive branch
B. Judicial branch
C. School branch
D. Legislative branch
C. School Branch
Is this a rule or a law:
All people should be treated equally in the United States
Law
An obelisk or "big pencil" made to honor our first president.
The Washington Monument
Which branch has the 9 Supreme Justices?
Judicial Branch
What do we call a person who makes decisions in court?
A. A judge
B. A president
C. A teacher
D. A doctor
Is this a rule or law:
Everyone has the right to vote
Law
The building were the president lives.
Which branch approves or denies the laws?
Executive Branch
Where does the President work?
The White House
What is a Law?
Rules made by the government that all people are supposed to follow. They protect our rights a citizens.
What is the American Symbol that would ring when announcing important events, but now sits with a large crack in it?
Liberty Bell
Which branch decides if the laws are fair?
Judicial Branch
What do we call the group of people who help the President make decisions?
A. The Cabinet
B. The Helpers
C. The Judges
D. The Teachers
A. The Cabinet
What is a Rule?
Words that tell people how to behave and stay safe. Rules can be different depending on where you go.
What is the American Symbol with 4 presidents faces carved in?
Mount Rushmore
Which branch writes the laws?
Legislative Branch
What do we call the special promises in the Constitution that protect our rights?
A. The Bill of Rights
B. The List of Rules
C. The President's Ideas
D. The School Rules
A. The Bill of Rights