Intro to Civics
Immigration
Population
Government Types
Declaration of Independence
Constitution
Branches of Government
Bill of Rights
Vocab
100

Name one reason why we study civics

understand our rights

learn how to participate in government

become informed, active citizens.

100

Define immigration

people who came from other countries to the United States

100

An official counting of population

Census

100

What is a monarch?

king or queen

100

What is one cause of the American Revolution?

taxation without representation

100

What does it mean to compromise?

agreement in which each side gives up a part of its demands to reach a solution to a problem

100

List the 3 branches of government

Legislative

Judicial 

Executive

100

Name one of the freedoms protected by amendment 1

Religion

Speech

Press

Assembly

Petition

100
Define civics

the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens and how government works

200

List 2 rights that are guaranteed to American citizens and protected by the government

- Freedom of Speech

- Freedom of Religion

- Right to a fair trial

- Right to vote

etc.

200

What does it mean for the U.S. to be a "melting pot"?

a place where different kinds of people and cultures blend together

200

What is the main reason that census' are conducted?

to find out how many people live in each state

200

What is an absolute monarch?

king or queen with absolute power

200

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? 

Any of the following: 

- Explains the purpose of government

- Break up letter to Britain 

- Stated why the U.S. wanted to break away from Britain

200

What does ratification mean?

approval

200

What is the main job of the executive branch?

enforce laws

200

The amendment that protects the right to bear arms

2nd

200

Define citizen

a legally recognized member of a country

300

Give one example of our duty as American citizens

- obey laws

- pay taxes

- attend school

- serve on jury duty

etc.

300

What is the difference between a legal and illegal immigrant?

A legal immigrant is someone who is a citizen of another country but has gotten permission to enter the United States.

Illegal immigrants are those who enter the U.S. without the legal immigration documentation.

300

The census tracks population and...

characteristics of the population or demographics

300

What is a limited monarch?

king or queen with limited power

300
What is the word for a loose association of states?

Confederation

300

What does the phrase "by the people, for the people" mean?

that citizens should have a say in the government
300

What is the main job of the legislative branch?

make laws

300

This amendment says you can't be forced to speak against yourself. 

It also says you can't be tried twice for the same crime.

5th

300

Birthright citizenship

anyone who is born in the United States or to parents who are U.S. citizens

400

Give one example of our responsibility as American citizens

  • vote
  • stay informed
  • volunteer
  • respect other’s rights
400

What is a refugee? 

people who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries

400

what is birth-rate?

yearly number of live births per 1,000 members of the population

400

What is a dictator?

person who rules with complete and absolute power

400

What was the first plan of government for the U.S. called?

The Articles of Confederation

400

What is popular sovereignty?

consent of the governed

400

What is the main job of the judicial branch?

interpret laws

400

This amendment protects people from "cruel and unusual" or punishment and excessive bail/fines

8th

400

Define naturalization

the process that immigrants can take to become legal United States citizens

500

One of our core values as Americans is equality. Explain what that means.

Under law, everyone has the same rights and opportunities

500

What is a native-born citizen? 

someone who has citizenship because they were born in the U.S.

500

What is death-rate?

yearly number of deaths per 1,000 members of the population

500

What is an oligarchy?

small group of people who hold power

500

List one British document that influenced the Declaration of Independence 

Magna Carta

English Bill of Rights

will also accept Parliamentary Government

500

What is the Great Compromise?

the agreement that named the American legislature congress and divided it into two parts

500

What are the two parts of Congress called?

House of Representatives and Senate

500

This amendment says that powers that aren't given to the federal government belong to the states or the people

10th

500

Define "rights"

the freedoms that the government protects

600

One of our core values as Americans is liberty. Explain what that means.

You can live how you want to, within the law

600

What is the process called that allows immigrants to become legal U.S. citizens.

Naturalization

600

What are demographics?

Characteristics of a population

600

What is theocracy?

government controlled by one or more religious leaders who claim to rule on behalf of God or the gods

600

When did the U.S. declare independence? 

July 4th, 1776

600

Why were antifederalists afraid of a strong national government

they wanted the states to have the power to make decisions for themselves

600

To what branch does the president belong?

executive

600

What does amendment 3 state?

That you can't be forced to allow soldiers to live in your home without permission

600

Define "duties"

the things that citizens must do

700

One of our core values as Americans is justice. Explain what that means.

The legal system treats everyone fairly

700

What is the word for only allowing a certain number of immigrants or refugees into the country?

Quota

700

How often are census taken? 

every 10 years

700

What is democracy?

citizens of a nation rule directly or through representatives

700

How many American colonies were there before independence was declared?

13

700

What is the difference between antifederalists and federalists?

federalists supported the constitution and wanted a strong national government

antifederalists opposed the constitution and a strong national government

700

What is the purpose of checks and balances?

to keep any one branch from becoming too powerful

700

What does amendment 9 say?

Just because a right is not specifically listed in the constitution does not mean that it is not protected

700

Define "responsibilities"

things that citizens SHOULD do but don’t necessarily HAVE TO do