The 3 branches of the government?
What are: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive.
What is the mayor.
Who is the governor.
The definition of a petition.
What is to make a formal request to authority or leaders, asking for something to change.
Helps people live peacefully together and define a problem in a kind way.
What is civil discourse.
The branch of the government that the president is head of.
What is the executive branch?
A service that is paid through taxes.
A. books
B. clothing
C. community parks
D. housing
Second in command of the state government.
Who is the lieutenant governor.
Laws help people.
What is know their own rights and responsibilities.
One step in civil discourse that helps solves problems.
What are:
Engage in civil discourse by stating the problem
Identify he cause of the problem
Suggest solutions
Attempt to solve
Reach out to experts to brainstorm possible solutions
The branch of the government that creates laws and sets taxes.
What is the legislative.
The process that citizens go through that want to serve in government.
What is the campaign process.
The amount of years that a governor can be elected for.
What is 4 years.
The person you can call in order to help make a law.
Who is your representative.
The way that we can express ourselves freely.
What is freedom of speech.
Branch of the government that interprets the laws.
What is the judicial branch.
The legal voting age.
What is 18.
The amount of counties that makes up Illinois.
What is 102.
When you call your representative and you want something to change, they write up a..
What is a bill.
Making sure that everyone has what they need to be successful.
What is fairness.
The type of government the United States has.
What is a representative democratic government.
The type of government where the people elect representatives to make decisions for them.
What is a representative democracy.
The branch of government that the General Assembly leads.
What is the legislative branch.
When the president says no to a bill.
What is a veto.
The 4 democratic principles.
What are:
justice
fairness
equality
common good