Government Basics and Structure
Rights, Amendments and Legal Ideas
Elections, Citizenship, and Participation
Government Types and Political Ideas
History, Documents and Global Connections
100

What is a system or organization that oversees a body of people?

Government

100

Which amendment abolished slavery?

13th Amendment

100

What is the term for the right to vote?

Suffrage

100

What government is ruled by a small elite group?

Oligarchy

100

Who led the Constitutional Convention and later became president?

George Washington

200

How many senators does each state have?

2

200

Which amendment allowed citizens of any race to vote?

15th Amendment

200

What is a person running for office called?

Candidate

200

What government has one leader with unlimited power?

Autocracy

200

Which British act forced colonists to house soldiers?

Quartering Act

300

What is the main role of the Executive Branch?

Enforce the laws

300

What is the right to fair treatment under the law?

Due Process

300

What is citizenship based on where you are born called?

Law of Soil

300

What government is ruled by the people?

Democracy


300

What alliance includes North America and Europe for defense?

NATO

400

Which branch of government interprets and applies laws?

Judicial branch

400

Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches?

4th Amendment

400

What system requires men ages 18–25 to register for military service?

Selective Service

400

What political system has two major parties?

Two-party system

400

What ancient civilizations influenced democracy?

Greece and Rome

500

What is the term for the structure that divides government into three branches?

Separation of Powers

500

Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

26th Amendment

500

What is the process of voting for representatives called?

Election

500

What system gives most power to states instead of a central government?

Confederation

500

What international organization promotes peace and cooperation?

United Nations