The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and commanding the armed forces.
What is the executive branch?
This country borders the United States to the north.
What is Canada?
The United States is often divided up into this many regions.
What is five regions?
Another name for a commonwealth that are places that are part of the United States but not states.
What are territories?
The type of government the United States has.
What is a republic?
An idea or feeling someone has about a place.
What is a perception?
This borders the United States to the west.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
The region that includes the state of California.
What is the west?
Out of the following places: Baker Island, the Midway Islands, Puerto Rico, and Love Island, this one is not a U.S. territory.
What is Love Island?
Who is Brandon Johnson?
The Mayor of Chicago, the head of a local government.
An example of this might be voting or jury duty.
What is a civic duty?
This country borders the United States to the south.
What is Mexico?
What is the southeast region?
Wheat, milk, and oil are examples of these.
What are raw materials?
The type of government in which the state and national government share power.
What is federal government?
A place that shares similar characteristics.
What is a region?
The number of states in the domestic United States?
What is 48 states?
The region where we are right now!
What is the midwest?
A tool and a machine could be considered this type of resource.
What are capital resources?
The Supreme Court is part of this branch of government.
What is the judicial branch?
A natural resource that is processed or changed to make a product.
What is a raw material?
The United States is in the northern hemisphere. This line separates the northern and southern hemispheres.
What is the equator?
What are the northeast, the southeast, the southwest, the west, and the midwest?
The name of a resource that can be replaced.
What is renewable?
The part of the Constitution that describes a citizen's rights.
What is the Bill of Rights?