How long are you required to legally live in the U.S. to apply for naturalization?
3-5 years.
What is the constitution?
The outline/frame of the government.
What is the main role of the legislative branch?
Make laws.
What is scarcity?
The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time.
Who runs the executive branch
The President.
True or false; you can apply for naturalization without living in the U.S. legally for 3-5 if at least one of your parents is a U.S. citizen.
False
Yes!
How many chambers is Congress divided into?
2
What is demand?
The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to and able to buy at different prices.
What is the main role of the executive branch?
Enforce laws.
The two subjects you have to pass a test on are social studies, and what?
English
The first 10 amendments are referred to as what, in the constitution.
The Bill of Rights
What are the two chambers in Congress?
The House of Representatives and the Senate.
What is opportunity cost?
What is given up when a choice is made
Can the executive branch veto laws?
Yes
What is the last step in the naturalization process?
Take an Oath of Allegiance.
Who runs the executive branch?
The president.
What is a constituent?
A person in a district or state who are represented by a member of Congress.
What is a financial institution?
A bank or credit union that holds money and makes loans.
They don't.
True or false; a civic duty is required, but is not required if both of your parents are a U.S. citizen.
What article in the constitution showcases the Legislative branch?
Article 1.
The Legislative branch is also known as what?
Congress!
What do federal reserves do?
They regulate banks.
Who overrides presidential vetoes.
Congress.