Civics and Citizenship
Founding Documents
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
100

One who is legally recognized as a subject of a state or commonwealth.

What is a citizen?

100

Rights of the people of the U.S. to be protected against the Government.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

The official leader of America.

Who is the President?

100

The House of Representatives and the Senate.

What is Congress?

100

The highest-level court system.

What is the Supreme Court?

200

Holding citizenship in more than one country.

What is dual Citizenship?

200

When the House of Representatives find a government official has committed a crime. 

What is Impeachment?

200

The formal group of people that will elect the President.

What is the Electoral College?

200

The offical Leader of the Senate.

Who is the Vice President?

200

People who hear/dicuss cases and make decisions about them in the Supreme Court.

Who are Federal Judges?

300

Population Count.

What is a Census?

300

Introduction to the U.S. Constitution.

 What is the Preamble?

300

Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander in Chief, Legislative Leader, Party Leader, Judicial Leader, Chief of State

What are roles of the President?

300

Drawing a districts boundaries to intentionally favor a specific political party.

What is gerrymandering?

300

Initial authority to hear a case.

What is original Jurisdiction?

400

The process of becoming a citizen.

What is Naturalization? 

400

A belief that power should be limited to prevent the government from becoming too powerful.

What is Limited Government?

400

The group that advises the President.

What is the Cabinet?

400

When Congress oversees or monitors the President about laws that have been passed. 

What is Legislative Oversight?

400

Authority to hear a case after the lower courts.

What is appellate jurisdiction?

500

Rights to protect from the Government.

What are Security Rights?

500

Part of a document that describes shared powers between the Government and States.

What is Article 4 of the Constitution?

500

Paper work and other hassles that comes with be a government official.

What is red tape?

500

Dividing 435 people among the 50 states.

What is apportionment?

500

An example cases that can be referenced in the future.

What is a precedent?

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