This document is referred to as the "Supreme Law of the Land."
What is the Constitution?
What are the Bill of Rights?
This is the minimum age for an American citizen to be able to vote.
What is 18?
This is what the 13 stripes of the United States flag represents.
What are the original 13 colonies?
This document declared our independence from Great Britain.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
This is the purpose of the Constitution.
What is to set up the government, define the government, and protect the rights of Americans.
What is the First Amendment?
What is participate in democracy?
This is the name of the national anthem.
What is the "Star Spangled Banner?"
This is the economic system of the United States.
What is capitalist?
This is the number of amendments that the Constitution has.
What is 27.
This term means you can practice any religion or no religion.
What is Freedom of Religion?
This is the age when men must register for the draft (selective service.)
What is 18-26?
This is what the fifty stars on the United States flag represents.
What are the fifty current states?
This term means that no one is above the law and everyone must follow the law.
What is the rule of law?
These are the first three words of the Constitution.
What are "We the People?"
Life and Liberty are two rights listed in this document.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Who are United States citizens?
This is what we show loyalty to when we pledge allegiance.
What is to our country?
This is the last day income tax returns can be filed.
What is April 15?
This word means a "change or addition to the Constitution."
After the 19th amendment, voting privileges were extended to this group of people.
Giving up loyalties to other countries, obeying the laws of the United States, and serving in the military if needed are promises made during this process.
What is becoming a United States citizen?
What is serving on a jury?