Oregon Symbols
Becoming a Law
The Three Branches
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The Oregon State Animal

What is the North American Beaver?

100

Complete the sentence "I'm just a ____"

What is a bill?

100

The only branch which is not entirely elected

What is the Judicial Branch?

100

The definition of a veto

What is when the Governor rejects a bill that was passed by congress?

100

The reason there are 33 stars on the Oregon Flag

What is because Oregon was the 33rd state to join the union?

200

The Oregon State Flower

What is the Oregon Grape?

200

The first step to creating a new law

What is a citizen's idea?

200

The people who make up the Legislative branch

What is the Senate and the House of Representatives?

200

The definition of Vote

What is a way to make a decision and elect someone into office?

200

Oregon's current Governor

Who is Kate Brown?

300

The Oregon State Fish

What is the Chinook Salmon?

300

The people involved in turning an idea into a law

What are Citizens, Senators, Representatives, and the Governor?

300

The Senate and the House of Representatives are made up of this many elected officials

What is 30 Senators and 60 Representatives?

300

The definition of "Rights"

What is the freedoms that all citizens have that are protected by judges?

300

The reason the Oregon seal is heart-shaped

What is because Oregon became a state on Valentine's Day?

400

The Oregon state nut

What is the Hazelnut?

400

The last step a Bill must face before becoming a Law

Getting the Governor's signature

400

Four things that the Executive branch is responsible for

What is signing and vetoing laws, creating and running elections, supervising the military, and creating a budget for taxes?

400

The definition of "Democracy"


What is a system where all citizens have the same powers and rights?

400

The year Oregon became a state

What is 1859?

500

The day news reached Salem that Oregon became a state

What is St. Patrick's Day?

500

How a bill can still pass even with a Governor's veto

What is by a 2/3 vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives?

500

The five main positions in the executive branch

What is the Governor, the Secretary of State, The State Treasurer, The Attorney General, and the Commissioner of Labor and Industries?

500

The definition of a "citizen"

What is someone who legally belongs to a country and has all the rights and protections of that country?

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The four things that taxes pay for

What is Public Safety, Recreation, Transportation and Education?

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