Citizenship
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
U.S Documents
100

What are two ways someone could become a citizen in the United States?

being born in the U.S or through naturalization process.

100

What is the role of the executive branch?

To enforce laws.
100

What is the role of the Legislative Branch?

To make laws for the nation.


100

What is the role of the Judicial Branch?

To interpret the laws for the nation.

100

What historical document influenced the idea of Rule of Law?

Magna Carta

200

How old do you have to be in order to apply for citizenship

18 or older

200

What article of the constitution establishes the executive branch?

Article ll

200

What article is the Legislative Branch established in?

Article l

200

What article is the Judicial Branch established in?

Article lll

200

What was the first plan of government for the U.S?

The Articles of Confederation

300

Do you need to know basic U.S history, civics or basic English to be eligible?

All three.

300

Who is the leader of the Executive Branch?

The President

300

The Legislative Branch is also known as what?

The U.S Congress

300

What is the "head" of the Judicial Branch?

The Supreme Court.

300

What document is the known as the Supreme Law of the Land

The U.S Constitution.

400
If not born in the U.S, how long do you have to be a permanent resident in the U.S to be eligible?

5 Years

400

What is a check the Executive Branch has on the Judicial Branch?

The Executive Branch appoints federal judges and supreme court justices.

400

What is a check the Legislative Branch has on the Judicial Branch?

Approving Federal Judges and impeaching Judges for misconduct.

400

What is a check the Judicial Branch has on both the Legislative Branch and Executive Branch?

Declaring laws and actions by the President as unconstitutional.

400

What document influenced the Bill of Rights?

The Declaration of Rights.

500
What are the steps of the naturalization process?

18+ and five years in the U.S, apply, take a test, Take oath of allegiance.

500

How long is a Presidential term?

Four years.

500

How many House of Representatives and Senators are there?

435 House of Representatives and 100 Senators.

500

What court does all cases start in ?

U.S District Courts

500

Which document established the colonist's independence from Great Britain?

The Declaration of Independence.