Rights
Responsibilities
Government
Civics/Citizenship Test Questions
Voting
100

What is ONE right all US Citizens have?

- Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press

- Right to bear arms

- Right to vote in federal elections

- Right to fair/speedy trial

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100

What is ONE responsibility a good US Citizen does/has?

- Vote

- Paying taxes

- Serving on a Jury

- Registering for selective service

- Be informed (and participate in community)

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100

What does the judicial branch do?

Interpret and determine the Constitutionality of laws

100

Who is the Father of our Country?

George Washington

100

How old do you have to be to vote?


18

200

What is the name of the first 10 Amendments?

The Bill of Rights

200

True or False, Volunteering to help the community is a responsibility

True

200

Who is the head of the executive branch?

The President - currently Joe Biden

200

How many branches are in the government, and name them all

3 branches

Judicial,

Legislative,

Executive

200

If you have a green card can you vote in federal election?

No

300

What benefits are there to US Citizenship?

- Protection under US Law (granted overnmental rights)

- The right to vote

- Protection from deportation

- right to run for new public offices

300

This civic responsibility helps ensure the justice system works fairly by requiring citizens to serve as part of a group deciding court cases. What is it?

- Jury Duty

300

How old do men have to be enter the military draft (selective service)?

18

300

Why are their 13 stripes on the American Flag?


Represents the original 13 colonies

300

What system does the US have in place for electing the president?

The Electoral College

400

What does it mean to invoke your 5th Amendment rights? (plead the 5th)

- Refuse to speak to police/authorities

- Right to have an attorney defend you

- protection against self-incrimination

400

What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?

▪ vote 

▪ join 

a political party 

▪ help with a campaign

 ▪ join a civic group 

▪ join a community group 

▪ give an elected official your opinion on an issue 

▪ call Senators and Representatives 

▪ publicly support or oppose an issue or policy 

▪ run for office 

▪ write to a newspaper

400

What is the supreme law of the land?

The Constitution

400

What's the process called when someone wants to become a US Citizen?

Naturalization

400

Which state has the most representatives for the electoral college?

California

500

What is one right ONLY US Citizens have? (Visitors, work visas, or green card holders don't have)

-Vote in federal election

- run for federal office

500

What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?


- A right is given to you by the government regardless of what you do

- A responsibility is something you should do (sometimes legally obligated to do)

500

Explain what an Amendment is, and how many are there?

An Amendment is a change or addition to the Constitution, and there are 27

500

What's the process called for being born to American parents but still having American citizenship?

Derivation

500

Describe ONE of the Amendments to voting?

  • The 15th Amendment gave African American men, and men of any race, the right to vote
  • The 19th Amendment,  gave American women the right to vote.
  • The 24th Amendment,  eliminated poll taxes. 
  • The 26th Amendment, lowered the voting age for all elections to 18.