Patriotism
Presidents
Constitution
Government
States
100
What do the stars on the flag mean?
Represent the 50 states
100
Who was the first president?
George Washington
100
What do we call a change or addition to the Constitution?
An amendment
100
Power is divided among three branches - Name them.
Executive, Legislative, Judicial
100

Name the governor of your state.

Jared Polis
200

What do we celebrate on the Fourth of July?

Our nation's independence

Signing of the Declaration of Independence

200
For how long do we elect a president?
Four years
200

Which Amendment guarantees the right to freedom Of speech, religion and assembly?

1st Amendment

200
Name the two parts of Congress.
Senate and the House of Representatives
200

What was the 50th state added to the Union?

Alaska

300

What do the stripes on the flag represent?

The 13 colonies

300
Who elects the president?
The Electoral College
300
What are the first 10 amendments called?
The Bill of Rights
300
Who nominates Supreme Court justices?
The president
300
How many people represent the states in the House of Representatives?
435
400
Who did we fight in the Revolutionary War?
England or Britain
400

Name the person (actual name, not title) who would take over if President Biden could not serve his term.

Kamala Harris
400
How many articles are there?
7
400
What do we call the leader of the Supreme Court?
Chief Justice
400

How many state senators are there?

100

2 per state

500
What is the supreme law of our nation?
The Constitution
500
There are 3 requirements outlined in the Constitution that a person must meet in order to serve as president. List two of them.
- Must be a natural-born citizen - Must be at least 35 - Must have lived in the U.S. for the last 14 years
500
How many changes/additions have been made to the Constitution?
27
500

If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, who is next in line?

Speaker of the House

500

Name either of the two senators that represent your state.

John Hickenlooper or Michael Bennet