Citizens
Government
Leaders
Characteristics
Rights
100

A place where people live, work, and play

What is a community?

100

They keep us safe and remind us to be responsible

What are laws?

100

This person leads a city

What is a mayor?

100

truthful or fair

What is honest?

100

Something people are free to do

What is a right?

200

To keep someone or something safe

What is protect?

200

The President, Congress, and the Supreme Court

What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

200

This person leads a state

What is a governor?

200

A picture or thought that forms in your mind

What is an idea?

200

To make a choice that can be counted; how we elect our leaders

What is vote?

300

Why it is important to say and write what we want.

The freedom to speak up makes our country a great place to live, and because everyone's opinion is considered when decisions are made.

300

It shows how the government is to be run and how to make laws

What is the US Constitution?

300

The city where leaders of a state or country work

What is a capital?

300

They help the community, clean up a park, recycle and do not litter.

What is a good/responsible citizen?

300

It identifies the 10 rights that all US citizens share

What is the Bill of Rights?

400

Someone or something that belongs to a group

What is a member?

400

They are used to provide services to citizens, such as police, firemen, libraries, schools and roads.

What are taxes?

400

The part of government that writes and votes on laws

What is Congress?

400

Concern for others

What is respect?

400

You have your rights taken away

What happens when you don't follow laws?

500

Ways to be a good citizen

What is show respect to others, play fair, take care of your home, neighborhood, or classroom?

500

The name of our national anthem

What is "The Star Spangled Banner"?

500

The highest court in our country

What is the Supreme Court?

500

Loyalty to a country, person, group, or cause

What is allegiance?

500

Vote, be treated as equals, to speak freely, and to worship freely

What are basic rights?