Freedoms
Branches of Government
American Symbols
Voting
Other
100
What do you call a person who lives in a community and has rights, responsibilities, and duties?

Citizen

100

How many branches of government are there and why?

3 branches

We didn't want one person to have all of the power.

100

What is the name of our National Anthem?

The Star Spangled Banner

100

Who had the right to vote when the Constitution was first written?

only white property-owning men

100

Who is the head of the Executive Branch?

The President

200

Name 3 reasons we have laws.

1. protect our rights

2. make sure people are treated fairly

3. keep us safe

200

What is the job of the Legislative Branch?

They write the laws.

200

Name 4 patriotic symbols we discussed in class.

Statue of Liberty, National Anthem, Flag, Bald Eagle, Mount Rushmore, Liberty Bell, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Pledge of Allegiance 

200

When the 15th amendment was passed who gained the right to vote?

African American men

200

How many judges are on the Supreme Court?

9 judges

300
What is the most important law of our country called?

Constitution

300

What is the job of the Executive Branch?

The president carries out the laws.

300

Describe the difference between the original flag and the current flag.

The original flag had 13 stars in a circle.

The current flag has 50 stars.

Both have 13 stripes to represent the 13 original colonies.

300

Which amendment gave all women the right to vote?

19th amendment

300

What can the Legislative Branch be called?

Congress

400

What is the Bill of Rights?

It is the first part (1st 10 amendments) of the Constitution that protects our basic freedoms. 

400

What is the job of the judicial branch?

The Supreme Court decides if the laws are fair.

400

Pick one patriotic symbol AND tell 3 facts about it. 

answers vary

400

Who is allowed to vote today?

any United States citizen, 18 years old or older, that has registered to vote

400

What is the Judicial Branch made up of?

courts and judges
500

Name AND describe the 5 basic freedoms. 

1. Freedom of Religion = go to church or not

2. Freedom of Speech = say your opinion

3. Freedom of the Press = write your opinion

4. Freedom of Assembly = gather in groups

5. Freedom of Petition = ask the government for help

500

Name the 3 branches AND where each is located.

Legislative Branch = Capitol Building

Executive Branch = White House

Judicial Branch = Supreme Court Building

500

Name the 4 faces carved into Mount Rushmore

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt

500

What is the importance of voting?

Voting is the responsibility that allows citizens to have there voice heard, and to make changes.

500

Name the 2 parts of Congress.

House of Representative

Senate

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