Branches of Govt.
Amendments
Citizenship
Sources & Types of Law
Preamble
100

What is the primary function of each branch of government?

Legislative- Make laws

Executive- Execute & Enforce laws

Judicial- Interpret & Apply Laws

100

What are the five freedoms in the 1st Amendment?

Assembly, Speech, Religion, Press, Petition


100

What amendment defines citizenship?

14th Amendment

100

What type of law deals with disputes between people or organizations?

Civil law

100

The first three words of the United States Constitution are ...

"We the People..."

200

The Supreme Court's main power to interpret laws to insure they follow the Constitution is known as...

Judicial Review

200

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

First 10 Amendments


Bonus: How many total amendments in the U.S. Constitution?

200

Constitution defines a citizen as anyone who is what?

Born or Naturalized

200

What are two categories under criminal law?

Felonies & Misdemeanors

200

How is the goal "establish justice" represented in the United States

Through the court systems

300

What are three powers of the President?

-Make appointments

-Issue executive orders

-Pass/Veto Bills

-Command military

300

What are the limitations on protection from unreasonable search & seizure?

-Probable cause

-Warrant

300

What are the two ways to be a natural born citizen?

Law of Blood & Law of Soil

300

Disobeying direct orders, mutiny, abandonment of post are examples of what type of law?

Military law

300

"We the People" represents which constitutional principle?

Popular sovereignty

400

If the President vetoes a bill, how can Congress check this power?

Override the veto with a 2/3 vote from both chambers

400

What are two rights from the 8th Amendment?

Protection from cruel & unusual punishment & Protection from excessive bail & fines

400

What are the four steps to become a naturalized citizen?

1. Apply

2. Interview/Background Check

3. Take a U.S./Civics test

4. Swear the Oath of Allegiance

400

What type or source of law is when the case involves individual rights from Amendments?

Ex: Equal Protection, Due Process

Constitutional law

400

How is the goal of "insure domestic tranquility" carried out today in the United States?

Through protection services like police, fire depts., and the national guard

500

What are two different ways the Senate can check the power of the President?

Ratifying/Rejecting Treaties

Confirming/Rejecting Appointments

500

Which Amendments are about voting rights?

Hint: 4 answers

15th, 19th, 24th & 26th

500

What are the five requirements of becoming a naturalized citizen?

1. 18 years or older

2. Lawful permanent resident for 5 years

3. Have good moral character

4. Read, write and speak English

5. Knowledge of U.S. History and Civics

500

Give three examples of civil law

Lawsuits, contracts, personal injury, marriage, divorce, child custody, wills

500

What is the purpose of the Preamble?

The state the goals and purpose of government in the United States

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