Systems/Types of government
Citizenship
Bills
Mass Media
President
100

What is a system of government?

WHERE power is distributed within the government

100

What are the 2 ways a person can become an United States citizen? 

By birth and by naturalization 

100

what is the difference between a bill and a law?

A bill is an IDEA for a law, but a law is a RULE created by the government that society must follow

100

What are functions of mass media?

Entertainment, News reporting, Agenda setting, and Creating political forums

100

What are formal qualifications to be the President?

At least 35 years old

Natural born citizen

Have been a U.S. resident for at least 14 years

200

What are the 3 main systems?

Unitary System, Confederate System, and Federal System

200

How long does it take to become a U.S. citizen? 

18 to 24 months

200

What are the 2 types of vetoes? 

Pocket veto and Regular veto

200

What is bias?

To unfairly favor one thing or person over another 

200

What is the line of succession?

Vice President, then Speaker of the house

300

What is a type of government?

HOW it is decided where power is distributed 

300

what is a citizen

To be a member of a country and have full rights and responsibilities under that countries law

300

What is a Pocket veto?

The president can wait 10 days so that the bill dies

300

How can media be biased?

Leave out certain information, Emphasis on one point of view, not back up claims with facts

300

What is the presidential and VP salary?

President: $400,000 but they can choose to not accept

Vice President: $235,100 (varies), they can choose to not accept

400

What type of government has leadership controlling all aspects of its citizens lives?

Tyranny/Authoritarian

400

what are the two ways you can be a citizen by birth? 

- People born in the U.S. are automatically citizens

- People who are born outside the U.S. but their parents are born citizens

400

How many people have to override a veto?

2/3 of people have to override if vetoed by the president

400

What are some strategies the media uses to get the public's attention?

catchy headlines, vibrant visuals, controversial, breaking news, interactive features, and expert input

400

What are all the roles of the President?

Commander in Chief, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Chief Legislator, Chief of Party, Head of State, and Guardian of the Economy

500

What type of government and system of government does the U.S. run on?

Type of Government: Democracy

System of Government: Federal System

500

What are the requirements to pass citizenship by naturalization?


-Be asked up to 10 questions from a list of 100 possible

-Must get at least a 60%

-Open ended questions 

500

What are the steps for a bill to become a law in order?

1.) Bill idea and origin

2.) Introduce bill to the house

3.) Assign to House committee

4.) Rest of House discusses and votes

5.) Referred to the Senate

6.) Assign to a Senate committee 

7.) Rest of Senate discuss and vote

8.) Sent to the President

9.) IF vetoed by President, 2/3 of people have to override

10.) LAW! 

500

What are the rules of the media? 

Prior restraints: (government can NOT censor the news)

The media cannot knowingly spread false information 


500

How many people are in the cabinet? 

15 people plus the vice president