2 Constitutions
Bill of Rights & Rights
Branches of Government
Law Courts and local Gov
Citizenship & Elections
Immigration & Urbanization
100

This document was written in 1876 and has been amended over 400 times.

What is the Texas Constitution?

100

 Both the U.S. and Texas constitutions start with this section protecting individual freedoms.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This branch makes the laws.

What is the legislative branch?

100

 Texas courts handle these two kinds of law; one covers disputes between people or groups.

What are civil law and criminal law (civil law covers disputes)?

100

A person born in Texas automatically has this national status.

What is U.S. citizen?

100

Most European immigrants to Texas came from this country.

What is Germany?

200

The number of different constitutions Texas has had in its history.

What is seven?

200

Name two freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights mentioned in the unit.

What are freedom of speech and religious freedom?

200

This branch enforces or carries out the laws.

What is the executive branch?

200

This type of law protects people and helps maintain order.

What is criminal law?

200

The process by which a non-born citizen becomes a U.S. citizen.

What is naturalization?

200

 Name two regions (other than Europe) that have contributed recent immigrants to Texas.

What are Mexico and Central America (or Asia, the Pacific Islands, Middle East)?

300

The idea that powers are shared between state and national governments.

What is federalism?

300

True or False: The Texas Bill of Rights protects the same types of basic rights as the U.S. Bill of Rights.

What is True?

300

This branch interprets laws to make sure they are fair.

What is the judicial branch?

300

The Texas legislature is bicameral — name its two parts.

 What are the Senate and the House of Representatives?

300

List two requirements to be eligible to vote in Texas.

What are: be at least 18, be a Texas resident, be a U.S. citizen, be registered to vote (any two)?

300

Approximately how many undocumented immigrants live in Texas according to the unit?

What is about 1.5 million?

400

Name one power that is typically a state power

What is education (or police, roads, etc.)?

400

Explain briefly why a Bill of Rights is important for citizens.

What is to protect individual freedoms from government overreach?

400

The idea of dividing government power into three branches is called this.

 What is separation of powers?

400

How many counties does Texas have?

What is 254 counties?

400

 This term means political power belongs to the people who vote.

What is popular sovereignty?

400

 This term means movement to the cities.

What is urbanization?

500

Name one power that is typically a federal power

What is national defense (or currency, interstate commerce)?

500

 Give one example of how a right in the Bill of Rights can affect state law.

What is an example (e.g., free speech affecting state laws on protests)?

500

What system allows each branch to monitor and limit the others?

What is checks and balances?

500

Name two services municipal (local) governments provide.

What are police and fire protection (or water, power, waste)?

500

 What is the main purpose of a primary election?

 What is to choose a party’s candidate for the upcoming election?

500

Give one reason urbanization increased in Texas after World War II.

 What is increased use of cars and building more roads (or postwar economic growth and migration to cities)?