How and Why
US Rep Government
Bill of Rights
Civic Duties
Important Info
100

a formal statement

Declaration

100

a written rule

Law

100

signing and making official

Ratifying

100

something related to a city or town

Civic

100

What document outlines the freedoms of the people as well as the limitations of the government?

The Bill of Rights

200

to be free

Independence

200

citizens vote for representatives in the government

Democracy

200

nationwide

Federal

200

social equality

Democracy

200

What does the Bill of Rights limit?

The power of the federal government

300

people chosen to speak for others

Representatives

300

people who are voted to speak for the people

Representatives

300

changes to a document

Amendments

300

to fight for

Advocate

300

True of False: Adults and children can participate in civic affairs.

True

400

a change to the Constitution

Amendment

400

the people have control over the government

Representative Democracy

400

people sent to represent others

Delegates
400

not hiding anything

Transparent

400

What do civic organizations do?

Help with funding

500

signed and made official

Ratified

500

person who rules a country and is not elected

Monarch

500

a document that allows police to search property or arrest someone

Warrant

500

expected to justify actions and decisions

Accountable

500

Who do people elect to run the US?

The president