The first amendment
What historical figure pushed to free the slaves?
Abraham Lincoln
What are the 3 branches of government in the United States?
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
What are the total number of terms a president can serve?
2 terms
How old do you need to be to be able to vote in the United States?
18
Which of the 27 amendments are covered and can not be changed?
The first ten
Who did the united states not want to be like?
The British?
What branch is the president in?
Executive Branch
What president was assassinated on November 22, 1963?
Kennedy/ JFK
How old do you need to be to be able to drink LEGALLY in the United States?
What amendment does the “right to remain silent” refer to in the bill of rights?
the fifth amendment
How many "states" were there originally when the united states formed?
13
What is the least powerful branch of government?
Judicial
What is the act of voting a president out of office called?
Impeach
Who was the Declaration of Independence sent to after it was made
The British/King George the 3rd
Which amendment cancels out the 18th amendment?
The 21st amendment
What was the colonists slogan that they protested with?
"No taxation without representation"
What is the most powerful branch of government?
Legislative
Who was the last president to get impeached from office?
Donald Trump
What was the first non-official government of the United States?
The Articles of Confederation(1776-1789)
Rights are granted to citizens that are not listed in the constitution? Which amendment am I?
Ninth amendment
Who was the biggest/most important name on the declaration of independence?
John Hancock
Where does a bill start off at?
The House of Representatives or Senate
What was the most amount of terms a president has ever served?
4 terms from Teddy Roosevelt
What is “establishing justice?”