Citizenship Terms
Modeling Citizenship
Voting Terms
Voting Eligibility
The Importance of Voting
100
A duty you should do?
What is Responsibility
100
Your teacher begins a lesson. You have a notebook and pencil ready. what are you showing?
What is responsibility
100
To make an official choice?
What is to vote
100
Age at which you can vote?
What is 18 years old
100
Why do we vote in secret?
What is avoiding influence
200
A person who works for no pay?
What is a volunteer
200
You find a dollar on the floor. You don’t know who lost it so you turn it in to your teacher. What does that show?
What is trustworthiness
200
A sheet of paper used to caste a vote
What is ballot
200
What state do you have to be a resident of to vote here?
What is Pennsylvania
200
What is the most important right of a citizen?
What is to vote
300
Giving someone high or special regard?
What is respect
300
There are only 3 swings and 6 people want to go on the swings. If they take turns, what are they showing?
What is fairness
300
Someone that is nominated or qualified for office?
What is a candidate
300
What race is allowed to vote?
What is all races
300
Who is responsible for your actions?
What is yourself
400
The quality of being fair?
What is justice
400
Your teacher is talking. You stop what you are doing and listen to her. What are you showing?
What is respect
400
A government by the people?
What is democracy
400
What amendment allowed women to vote?
What is the 19th amendment
400
Why is voting an important responsibility?
What is choosing leaders and changing laws
500
To do whatever helps the most amount of people?
What is the common good
500
You want to be first in line, but you quietly walk to the line and settle for 5th. What are you showing?
What is self-discipline
500
50% plus one of an organization will have the power to make decision for the whole?
What is majority rule
500
What government levels can you vote for?
What is local, state, and federal
500
How does the president get his job?
What is citizens vote him into office