Civics 1
Civics 2
Civics 3
Civics 4
Civics 5
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The study of the rights and duties of citizenship
What is Civics
100
The first constitution, known as the ______ was written in 1776
What is the Articles of Confederation
100

Which amendment was Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeirer about?

What is the First Amendment

100
How many electoral votes does the majority winner need in order to be elected?
What is 270
100
A king or queen rules the country as long as they are alive and power is usually passed on through inheritance from one family member to another
What is monarchy
200
The group of people who control and make decisions for a country or state
What is legislature
200

What amendment gives the states their reserved powers? 

The 10th Amendment

200

Who did the Supreme Court rule in favor of in the trial of Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeirer?

What is the school

200
SC Case that overturned the principle of separate but equal
What is Brown v. Board of Education
200
Once the Americans declared their independence from England, how did they organize their government?
What is Into thirteen newly independent sovereign states
300
Steps to become a U.S. citizen
What is Apply, take test, take oath
300

What was the Anti-Federalists' greatest concern about ratifying the U.S. Constitution? 

A lack of Bill of Rights

300
Its members have two-year terms, with the entirety of its members facing re-election every two years
What is the House of Representatives
300
How many of the 12 proposed amendments in the original Bill of Rights were ratified.
What is 10
300
Make rules for how to become a citizen Make any other laws that are necessary and proper to carry out the powers in this list. Borrow money and pay debts Collect taxes Regulate commerce (trade) with other nations, between the states, and with Indian tribes. These are powers of
What is Congress
400
Ancient civilizations John Adams looked to create a democracy
What are Greece and Rome
400
Act as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces
What is the President
400
It’s members have six-year terms, with one-third of the total members up for re-election every two years.
What is the Senate
400
The counting of the population, which happens every ten years
What is cencus
400
Those that opposed the Bill of Rights argued that the articles of the ______ already protected citizens' rights
What is the Constitution
500
author and the famous pamphlet that helped to spark the American revolution
What is Thomas Paine, Common Sense
500

All Americans have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to assemble in groups and the right to protest the government and ask it to change its policies.

What is First Amendment

500
the case which established the principle of separate but equal
What is Plessy v. Ferguson
500
The card that new citizens receive once they have become naturalized
What is green card
500

What amendment allowed African American men the right to vote?

15th Amendment

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