Introduction to Civics
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Founding Documents
Miscellaneous
100

An example of civic responsibility is...

voting, be informed, education, volunteering.

100

The Electoral College determines the winner of presidential elections, with the winner of the popular vote in most states receiving all of that state's electoral votes. What majority of the electoral vote is needed in order to be declared the winner?

270

100

When the President pardon's a turkey at the White House, it is an example of fulfilling what role?

Chief of State

100

Powers expressed in Article I of the Constitution relate to which branch of government?

Legislative Branch

100

Passed by Congress to check the President's use of the military.

War Powers Act / Resolution

200

type of government highly concentrated and centralized power maintained by political repression and the exclusion of potential challengers

Authoritarian Government

200

Who has the power to choose the President in the event of a tie or no majority in the Electoral College?

The House of Representatives

200

A check that the President has over the executive branch when it comes to excessive punishment.

Pardon

200

The first ten amendments added to the Constitution are known as the....?

Bill of Rights

200

States that vote differently from one election to the next are called

Swing States

300

The belief that everyone in the country has given up some of their own culture and adopted the dominant culture is known as the

Melting Pot

300

What is the name of the legislative branch at the state level

NC General Assembly

300

This term relates to an implied power that the executive branch has that is similar to a law, but not a law.

Executive Orders

300

This document listed the grievances and reasons for why the colonies wanted to leave Great Britain

Declaration of Independence

300

When a President is waiting to leave office or has lost political influence due to their term ending.

Lame Duck President

400

The 14th amendment defines

citizenship

400

This clause suggests that some congressional powers may be inferred from the Constitution. These powers are known as

Implied Powers

400

When someone in government receives some type of assistance or benefit, and in return offers some type of compensation in the form of a position or favor.

Patronage

400

This first document that formed the United States government was a failure.

The Articles of Confederation

400

Two ways someone can lose their American citizenship.

Denounce it, and or commit treason/overthrow government.

500

Voting is an example of this term, which is defined as: doctrine in political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people. 

Popular Sovereignty

500

What legislative tool is used to slow the lawmaking process

Filibuster

500

An implied power that the President has used to keep information private.

Executive Privilege 

500

This meeting of representatives resulted in the creation of our Constitution

The Constitutional Convention

500

The balance/relationship between federal and state governments, with the federal government exhibiting supreme power overall.

Federalism