Getting Along with Others
Citizenship and Respect
Rules and Laws
Voting in the US
Rights and Responsibilities
100

How should we work out our problems?

a. By talking and listening to each other

b. By hitting each other

c. By yelling at each other

a. By talking and listening to each other

100

What is a community?

a. A group of mean people

b. A group of people who live and work together

c. A group of people that never interact

b. A group of people who live and work together

100

What is a rule you might have at school?

a. Make your bed

b. Brush your teeth

c. Listen to your teacher

c. Listen to your teacher

100

What is a president the leader of?

a. A town

b. The world

c. A country

c. A country

100

What is a responsibility you might have at school?

a. Turn in your classwork

b. Pay your taxes

c. Make your bed

a. Turn in your homework

200

What is a compromise?

a. An agreement where one person gets what they want.

b. An agreement where no one gets what they want.

c. An agreement where no one gets everything, but everyone gets something.

c. An agreement where no one gets everything, but everyone gets something

200

How can we help our community?

a. By donating, recycling, and throwing away our trash

b. By leaving our trash on the street

c. By arguing with each other

a. By donating, recycling, and throwing away our trash

200

Why do we have rules and laws?

a. To make things fair and keep us safe

b. To control us

c. To make our lives harder

a. To make things fair and keep us safe

200

How do people choose their leader in a democracy?

a. By voting

b. The leader is picked for them

c. By winning a game

a. By voting

200

True or False: Children have always been allowed to go to school.

a. True

b. False

b. False

300

What does cooperation mean?

a. Fighting with each other

b. Working together to get along

c. Ignoring each other

b. Working together to get along

300

What does it mean to be a sore loser?

a. Crying and throwing a tantrum when you lose

b. Shaking hands when you lose

c. Celebrating when you lose

a. Crying and throwing a tantrum when you lose

300

What is a law we have in the United States?

a. No running in the halls

b. Feed your pets

c. No jaywalking

c. No jaywalking

300

In the past, which was the only group of people with the right to vote?

a. Black women

b. White women

c. White men

c. White men

300

True or False: Black children and White children were not always allowed to go to school together.

a. True

b. False

a. True

400

How should we treat other people?

a. Like we're better than them

b. How we want to be treated

c. Badly

b. How we want to be treated

400

How can we show respect for each other?

a. By continuing to bother people after they ask us to stop

b. By ignoring our teacher's directions

c. By being nice and polite to each other

c. By being nice and polite to each other

400

True or False: Rules and laws have always been fair for everyone.

a. True

b. False

b. False

400

After Black men and women got the right to vote, how did White people try to keep them from voting?

a. By making them pay to vote

b. By making them take a test to vote

c. By making them drive far away to vote

d. All of the above

d. All of the above

400

Why did people think children needed to go to work?

a. Because they needed to grow up

b. Because they needed something to do

c. Because they needed money to support their families

c. Because they needed money to support their families

500

What is voting?

a. When everyone gets a fair say

b. When one person decides for the group

c. When no one gets a fair say

a. When everyone gets a fair say

500

What does it mean to be a good sport?

a. Crying when you lose

b. Shaking hands when you lose

c. Making fun of the losing team

b. Shaking hands when you lose

500

Where are laws for the United States written?

a. The United States Constitution

b. In a textbook

c. In a dictionary

a. The United States Constitution

500

How old do you have to be to vote?

a. 16

b. 18

c. 21

b. 18

500

What job might a child in the past have?

a. Going to school

b. Working on a farm or factory

c. Selling newspapers

d. b & c

d. b & c