CITIZENSHIP
CONSTITUTION
PEOPLE AND POLITICS
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
100

Ways someone can become a citizen?

What is 

  • By birth or

  • By naturalization

100

What Amendment (1,4,5) A man on trial refuses to testify against himself in court.

5th Amendment

100

As technology and advertising grow, campaign costs

keep rising

100

What is the Legislative Branch?

Also known as the U.S. Congress. Defined in Article I of the U.S. Constitution. Main role: Make laws for the nation.

100

The U.S. executive branch is made up of various _______ departments and agencies.

cabinet

200

The naturalization process?

What is 

  1. Move to the US legally and live there for 3-5 years

  2. Apply for Naturalization 

  3. Take and pass the naturalization citizenship test

  4. Take the Oath of Allegiance



200

What Amendment (1,4,5) A federal marshal presents evidence to a judge for a search warrant.

4th Amendment

200

Groups that raise and donate money to support candidates or causes are known as

political action committees

200

What is a Bi-Cameral Legislature?

  • Congress has two chambers:

    • House of Representatives

    • Senate

This structure comes from the Great Compromise (New Jersey Plan + Virginia Plan).

200

Independent agencies, such as the EPA and FEMA, work on ________ issues related to government goals.


specific

300

What are the traits of a good citizen?

Trustworthiness, Honesty, Responsibility, Accountability, Self-reliance, Patriotism, and Courtesy

300

What is due process?

The government must follow fair rules and procedures before taking away someone’s rights, freedom, or property. Mentioned in 5th and 14th Amendment (5th Due Process - Federal Protection / 14th Due Process - State Protection)

300

The goal of Campaign Finance Reform is to

Reduce corruption and Increase transparency


300

What is the House of Representatives?

  • 435 members

  • Representation is based on state population.

  • Members represent their constituents (the people who live in their district).



300

Government employees fill roles from research scientists to administrative _______, and more!


personnel

400

Examples of Civic Responsibilities

Vote, Participate in government, Be informed, Respect the Rights of others

400

What is the Supremacy Clause?

  • States that the Constitution and federal laws are more powerful than state constitutions and laws if they conflict

400

Though there are limits to how much individuals can raise, PACs and Super PACs can still raise unlimited money due to which Supreme Court Case?

Citizens United v. FEC

400

What is the Senate?

  • 100 members (2 per state).

  • Based on equal representation.

  • Senators also represent their constituents from the entire state

400

Cabinet departments provide ____________ services and expertise, anchoring the efforts of the executive branch.

essential

500

Examples of Civic Duties

  • Obey the law, Pay Taxes, Defend the nation, Serve in court, jury duty and witness, Attend school

500

The First Amendment

  • Protects basic freedoms of American citizens

  • Remember with the acronym RAPPS:

    • Religion

    • Assembly

    • Press

    • Petition

    • Speech

500

When reading or watching the news, what questions should you ask yourself?

Who is the author?

Is the source credible?

Is it trying to persuade you?

Does it show bias?

500

Why does Congress matter?

  • Congress is the most basic form of representative government.

  • Members are directly elected by the people.

500

Law enforcement agencies aim to uphold laws and ________ the nation’s security.

safeguard