Citizens Make a Difference
Rights and Responsibilities
Local Government
State Government
National Government
100
What is a volunteer?
Someone who works for free, without pay.
100
What is a right? Please give an example of one of your rights.
A freedom- Answers will vary
100
What is a mayor?
The leader of a city's government.
100
Where is our state capitol?
Our state capitol is in Madison Wisconsin.
100
What are the three branches of the national government?
Legislative Executive Judicial
200
What does "common good" mean?
Whatever helps the most people in a community.
200
What is a responsibility? Please give an example of a responsibility you have.
Something you do for the common good. - Answers may vary
200
What is a tax?
A fee citizens and others pay to the government.
200
Who is our Governor?
Scott Walker
200
What is a monument? Please name one.
A monument is a building or statue that helps people remember a person or event.
300
Name at least two ways you can be a good citizen.
1. You can speak up and make things fair. 2. You can obey laws or help change them to make them more fair. 3. You can help keep parks clean.
300
As American Citizens we have many rights, where are our rights stated?
The Bill of Rights, which is part of the Constitution of the United States.
300
What can citizens do to take part in their local government?
They can vote.
300
What happens at our state capitol?
It is the building where leaders meet to make laws.
300
One symbol of America is the American Flag. What do the stars represent on the American Flag? How many stars are on the flag?
They represent the 50 states.
400
Name three examples of people or organizations that volunteer.
Answers will vary I.E Mrs. G.I, Mrs. Carlson, Habitat for Humanity, Homeless Shelter
400
What does vote mean? Is voting a right or a responsibility? Please explain.
Vote means to make an official choice- answers may vary.
400
What is a county? What county do you live in?
An area of a state that includes several communities.
400
What is the main role of our governor?
Carry out state laws.
400
Who is the leader of the executive branch and what do they do?
The President is the head of the executive branch. The President can accept or veto laws. He makes sure laws are carried out.
500
Name at least two of the steps taken by students before they started building houses for Habitat for Humanity.
1. Made a plan. 2. Raised money for supplies and materials. 3. Washed cars, sold T-shirts, and held a dance. 4. Asked the community to help.
500
Name one right that comes with a responsibility.
Answers will vary.
500
What do taxes pay for? Do you get a say on how taxes should be spent?
They pay for: buses, running water, and trash collection. Citizens can vote to raise or lower taxes and they can vote on how taxes should be spent.
500
What are the three branches of state government and what do they do?
Branch one: Lawmakers- They make laws to improve their communities and the state. Branch two: Governor- Makes sure laws are carried out. Branch three: The courts- Courts make sure laws follow the state and national constitutions.
500
Who makes up legislative branch? What are they responsible for? Who makes up the judicial branch and what is their job?
Congress makes up the legislature and is separated into two parts the House of Representatives and the Senate. They make laws for the whole country. The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch. They decided what laws mean and if they obey the constitution.
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