Institutions of Government
Development of Government
Rights & Responsibilities
Amending America
State & Local Government
100

Which branch of the U.S. government makes the laws?

Legislative Branch

100

What document declared the American colonies' independence from Britain and included key ideas like natural rights and the purpose of government?

Declaration of Independence

100

What is one way a person can become a U.S. citizen?

Born in the US / Parent born in the US

Apply & take a test

100

Which amendment gave women the right to vote in the United States?

19th Amendment

100

Which level of government is responsible for running public schools—federal, state, or local?

State

200

What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

200

What was the first plan of government for the United States that failed due to a weak central government?

Articles of Confederation

200

What is one responsibility of a U.S. citizen that helps choose government leaders?

Voting

200

Which amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 in federal elections?

26th Amendment

200

What does the Tenth Amendment say about powers not given to the federal government?

It goes to the states or to the people

300

What is it called when each branch of government can limit the powers of the other two branches?

Checks & Balances

300

Which group supported a strong central government and the Constitution as written, without a Bill of Rights?

Federalists

300

What is one way citizens can influence government outside of voting?


Protesting, using your rights

300

What 1964 law banned discrimination based on race?

The Civil Rights Act

300

What is one protection provided by the Massachusetts Constitution that is not included in the U.S. Constitution?

The right to a free, public education

400

Who nominates Supreme Court justices, and who confirms them?

The President, the Senate

400

Which part of the Constitution outlines the goals of the new government and begins with the words “We the People”?

Preamble

400

What are two rights that everyone in the US has?

Speech, religion, due process (and a lot more!)

400

What clause in the Constitution gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary for carrying out its duties, and why is it called the "elastic clause"?

The necessary and proper clause, because it allows Congress to stretch its power. 

400

What is the leader of the state executive branch called? What is their name?

Governor Maura Healy

500

What is the name of the group that officially elects the President of the United States?

The Electoral College

500

What problem faced by the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation made it difficult to raise money for the government and showed the need for a stronger national government?

The government couldn't tax

500

What is the process called by which a person born in another country becomes a U.S. citizen, and what are two requirements they must meet to complete it?

Naturalization

Live in US for 5+ year, apply, take a test, take the Oath of Allegiance...

500

What is the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws or actions of the government unconstitutional?

Judicial review

500

What is the name of the leader of the local executive branch? What is their name?

Mayor Brian de Pena