Vocabulary
Laws & Courts
Local Government
Citizens & Rights
Real-World Government
100

A proposed law.

What is a bill?

100

The first step in making a law.

What is writing a bill?

100

One type of local government.

What is city (or county or special district)?

100

This is a responsibility of citizens.

What is voting?

100

Florida supports education by doing this.

What is setting standards for schools?

200

A signed request to the government.

What is a petition?

200

This court hears serious crimes first.

What is Circuit Court?

200

These are the three types of local government.

What are city, county, and special districts?

200

This is a right of citizens.

What is freedom of speech?

200

Citizens protested and signed petitions for this reason.

What is to lower taxes?

300

City government is called this.

What is municipal?

300

This is the highest court in Florida.

What is the Florida Supreme Court?

300

This person is elected to lead a city.

Who is the mayor?

300

Citizens can help change laws by doing this.

What is signing petitions or writing letters?

300

Volunteers counted birds after the oil spill to do this.

What is track the impact on bird populations?

400

Groups that provide services like fire rescue or water.

What are special districts?

400

After a law is written, this group often reviews it.

What is a committee?

400

This person is appointed to manage a city.

Who is the city manager?

400

This is NOT a good way to influence government.

What is stopping others from sharing opinions?

400

This shows how citizens can help the environment.

What is volunteering or collecting data?

500

This type of government includes cities and towns.

What is municipal government?

500

These courts review decisions made by lower courts.

What are District Courts of Appeal?

500

Special districts often provide this service in rural areas.

What is fire control and rescue?

500

Name TWO responsibilities of citizens.

Answers vary (voting, volunteering, obeying laws)


500

Explain how citizens influenced a government decision.

Answers vary (petition + protest → tax change)