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The leader in charge of a city?

Mayor

100

What is a citizen?

Someone who is a legal member of a country/city/state

100

What does it mean to veto a law?

Refuse/reject a law

100

The leader in charge of the country?

the president

100

What is the Bill of Rights?

Formal statement of US citizens' basic rights 

200

What is the document the gives us the rules of how our country should work?

The Constitution 

200

The leader in charge of a state

The governor 

200

What type of government is in charge of libraries?

Local Government

200

Who is able to veto a law?

The president

200

How  do citizens help fund the government?

Paying taxes
300

Who is the head of the executive branch?

The president 

300

What branch of government is the post office under?

Federal

300

When was the Constitution written

1787

300

How many senators does each state have?

2

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*


What group can impeach the president?


The House

The House of Representatives 

400

What group makes up the legislative branch?

Congress

400

*DAILY DOUBLE*

Who is in charge of the country if something happened to the president 

The Vice president 
400

When was the Bill of Right's added the the Constitution?

1791

400

What is the 2nd Amendment? 

The right to bear arms/own guns

400

How is a governor chosen?

Residents of that state vote them in

500

What two groups make up Congress?

The Senate and the House of Representatives 

500

Important amendments that were added after the Bill of Rights did what?

Ended slavery and gave women the right to vote 

500

Why was the Bill of Rights added?

To protect people's personal freedoms

500

Name a civic responsibility 

Following the laws, voting, respect each other, pay taxes 

500

*CLASS BONUS*

If you get the question correct your team will get an 1000 points

How does the Constitution start?

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

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