Understanding Government
Choosing Representatives
Policy Proposals
Civic Education
Inclusive Leadership
100

This branch of government enforces laws.

What is the executive branch?

100

Representatives are elected to act on behalf of these people.

Who are constituents?

100

Candidates should have a clear plan to address these types of inequalities.

What is economic inequality?

100

This activity allows citizens to directly question candidates and hear their plans.

What is attending town halls?

100

This characteristic in leadership often leads to more innovative solutions.

What is diversity?

200

Local, state, and national are the three levels of this organized system.

What is government?

200

A good representative prioritizes public needs over these.

What are personal or special interests?

200

Long-term policies should ensure these two principles for future generations.

What are sustainability and equity?

200

Staying informed about the responsibilities of elected officials is part of this educational practice.

What is civic education?

200

Inclusive leadership represents a variety of these perspectives.

What are viewpoints or communities?

300

This branch of government interprets laws.

What is the judicial branch?

300

When evaluating candidates, consider their values, vision, and this past record.

What is their track record?

300

A key question to ask about policy proposals is how they address this rapid area of societal change.

What are technological advancements?

300

The process of understanding how governments work is essential for this democratic activity.

What is voting?

300

Supporting candidates from these groups helps promote equity in governance.

What are underrepresented groups?

400

Governments provide these to ensure safety, stability, and public well-being.

What are services?

400

Representatives should craft policies to address issues like healthcare, education, and this global issue.

What is climate change?

400

Proposals that focus on environmental protection and infrastructure are part of this candidate’s platform.

What is a comprehensive vision?

400

Participating in these events can help voters understand candidates’ positions on key issues.

What are debates?

400

Inclusive leaders are more likely to craft policies that address these broad societal issues.

What are systemic challenges?

500

This branch of government is responsible for making laws.

  • What is the legislative branch?
500

Candidates who show this quality are often better suited to handle challenges ethically.

What is integrity?

500

Focusing on future-oriented solutions shows a commitment to this kind of governance.

  • What is ethical governance?
500

Learning how to evaluate candidates critically is essential for being an informed member of this.

  • What is society?
500

Leadership that values inclusivity fosters this type of comprehensive decision-making.

  • What is innovative problem-solving?
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