Vocabulary
Branches
Symbols
Citizenship
Miscellaneous
100

This lists all the possible choices in an election.

Ballot

100

Each state has __ Senators.

2

100

The stars on the American flag stand for this.

The fifty states in the United States
100

The larger group gets what it wants in an election.

Majority rule.

100

This names many of the rights and freedoms that belong to all Americans.

The Bill of Rights

200

A belief in a god or set of gods.

Religion

200

The legislative branch of the USA national government.

Congress

200

The stripes on the American flag stand for this.

The first 13 states.
200

Why are votes given in secret?

So people won't worry about what others think of their choices.

200

To make a choice that gets counted.

Vote

300

Someone who sets an example for others.

Hero

300

The leader of the executive branch of the national government.

President

300

A ________ stands for the ideas citizens of a country believe in.

Patriotic Symbol

300
A person running for office.

Candidate

300

Congress is made up of these two groups.

Senate and House of Representatives.

400

A feeling of pride that citizens have for their country.

Patriotism
400

The highest court in the United States.

The Supreme Court

400

The Star-Spangled Banner was written by him.

Frances Scott Key

400

Voting time.

Election

400

The third President of the United States who worked hard for freedom of speech.

Thomas Jefferson

500

A written set of laws that describes how a government is to work.

Constitution

500

The three branches of the national government.

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
500
People promise to be loyal to the United States when they say this.

Pledge of Allegiance

500
The smaller group of voters who did not vote for the winner still keep their rights.

Minority rights

500

The Supreme Court justices are chosen by

the President and approved by the Senate.

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