What are the three branches?
Legislative, Executive, Judicial
What is voting?
choosing someone for a job or making a decision. (any acceptable answer)
What is a law?
A rule that people must follow.
what does the government do?
Helps people and makes sure rules are followed.
What does "following the law" mean?
doing what the law says to do.
What does the legislative branch do?
Makes the laws.
Why do we vote?
To have a voice or say in a decision.
Why is it important to follow laws?
to keep everyone safe and orderly
How does the government help us?
provides services (accept any appropriate service mentioned)
What can happen if you do not follow the law?
fine, jail, punishment...
Who is in the executive branch?
President, Vice president
Adult citizens (18 years or older)
What happens if you break a law?
you might get a punishment like a fine or go to jail.
What is a public service?
A service provided to everyone. (library, parks, mail, fireman, police, roads)
Why should we respect the law?
What does the Judicial Branch do?
interprets the laws, decides if they follow the constitution.
What is a ballot
a paper or electronic way of voting.
who makes the laws?
legislative branch, like congress.
Why do we need rules?
To keep us safe, fair.
Can laws change?
yes they can be changed or updated.
Name a law that helps people.
any acceptable response.
When do we vote / how often do we vote for a president?
every 4 years on Election Day
how are laws made?
they are proposed, discussed and approved. They can be vetoed.
How does the government keep us safe?
enforcing laws, protecting citizens, etc.
What is a consequence?
Something that happens because of an action, like a punishment.