Government Basics
Know Your Rights
Voting & Elections
Courts & Laws
Civic Engagement in Action
100

What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

Which amendment gives you freedom of speech and religion?

The First Amendment

100

At what age can U.S. citizens vote in federal elections?

18

100

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

100

What does “civic engagement” mean?

Being involved in your community and government

200

Who is in charge of the Executive Branch?

The President)

200

What do you have the right to do if you are arrested?

Remain silent and ask for a lawyer

200

What is the name of the process where people vote to choose their leaders?

An election 

200

What is the name of the person who decides the punishment in a criminal case if there is no jury?

The judge

200

Name one way young people can participate in their community without voting.

Volunteering, protesting, attending meetings, petitions)

300

Which branch of government writes the laws in the United States?

Legislative Branch (Congress)

300

True or False: You must let police search your house without a warrant.

False

300

Why is it important for everyone, including people from low-income or immigrant communities, to participate in elections?

Because elections decide laws and policies that affect schools, healthcare, jobs, and community safety.

300

What is a jury’s job in a trial?

To decide if someone is guilty or not guilty

300

What is advocacy?

Speaking up or taking action to support a cause or policy

400

: What is the system called that makes sure no branch of government becomes too powerful?

Checks and balances

400

 True or False You have to let an Ice Agent in even if they dont have a warrant?

False 

400

What is a primary election?

An election where parties choose their candidates for the general election

400

What is the difference between a civil case and a criminal case?

Civil is between people/businesses; criminal involves breaking the law

400

When young people speak up about issues like police violence, immigration reform, or better schools for their community, what is that called?

Advocacy

500

How can local or federal government programs improve economic and social opportunities specifically for Black and Brown women in low-income communities?

: By funding programs for education, healthcare, childcare, job training, legal aid, and housing assistance.

500

Name two rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights besides free speech.

Right to bear arms, right to a fair trial, freedom from unreasonable searches

500

What is one way people can vote without going to the polls on Election Day?

Mail-in voting or early voting

500

What do we call the official decision a court makes at the end of a trial?

 A verdict

500

Name one way young people can influence local government decisions—like zoning, school policies, or policing—without being able to vote yet.

They can attend city council meetings, speak at public hearings, organize or join advocacy campaigns, start petitions, or work with community organizations to push for change.

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