Executive
Legislative
Judicial
U.S. Flag
Bill of Rights
100
President
Who is the person in charge of the executive branch?
100
Senate and House of Representatives
What does the Congress consist of?
100
Interpret the laws and administer justice
What is the main purpose of the judicial branch?
100
13 stripes and 50 stars
How many stars and stripes does the flag have?
100
The first ten amendments of the Constitution.
What are the Bill of Rights?
200
Article 2
Which article discusses the executive branch?
200
Make our country's laws.
What are the major duties of the legislative branch?
200
The Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and District Court
What are the three main types of courts?
200
Red stands for courage, white for liberty, and blue for loyalty.
What does the red, white and blue stand for on the flag?
300
35 years old
How old does the president have to be?
300
Article 1
What is the Article that discusses the legislative branch?
300
Sandra Day O' Connor
Who was the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court?
300
Yes
Is there a flag code?
300
Yes
Did Thomas Jefferson support the Bill of Rights?
400
$400,000 plus an expense allowance
How much money does the president make?
400
At least once.
How many times must Congress meet a year?
400
Six
How many justices make a quorom?
400
You should burn the flag, not throw it in the trash.
What should you do if a United States flag becomes worn?
400
No
Was the Bill of Rights proposed to defeat the Constitution?
500
$221,000 plus an expense allowance
What is the vice presidents salary?
500
Capital Building in Washington D.C.
Where does Congress meet?
500
Nine
How many judges does the Supreme Court have?
500
In the front
Where should the flag be in a procession?
500
-freedom of religion, speech, and the press -the right to assemble and petition the government -the right to bear arms -freedom from unreasonable search and seizure -that no person be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law -the right to a fair and speedy trial -the right to a trial by jury -protection against excessive bail or unusual punishment
What are the first ten amendments?