3 Branches of Government
Bill of rights & Voting Amendments
Citizenship/Naturalization
Types of Government
Federalism
100

Which branch makes laws? 

The Legislative Branch 

100

What impact did the Bill of Rights do?

It guaranteed civil rights and liberties to American Citizens.

100

True or False: People applying for citizenship must pass a test on the history of the United States.

True

100

What is a democracy?

A form of government ruled by the people.

100
TRUE OR FALSE: Central, Federal, and National government are all the same. 

True.

200

Which Branch enforces the law?

The Executive Branch 

200

Which Amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment 

200
What is Civics?

Civics is the study of the rights and duties that citizens have.

200

A society where there is NO government, and no rules.

Anarchy

200

Central government shares with the state government.

This is known as...

Federalism.

300

what are two parts of Congress?

House of representatives

Senate 

300

What is the Bill of rights a part of? 

The constitution 

300

How long must an immigrant live in the United States for, to be able to become a citizen?

for at least 5 years 

300

A system where individuals have a voice in government through elected representatives.

Indirect Democracy
300

Which type of government is least centralized?

Confederal government.

400

Why were the 3 branches of government created?

To make sure there's a separation of powers.

400


What TWO things does the 14th amendment grant?


1. Citizenship to people born in the U.S

2. Citizenship to former slaves.

400

Why was the 14th amendment created?

To protect freed slaves

400

Government owns all means of production and eliminates private property/business.

Communism. 

400

What type of government receives power from state/regional government? 

Central government. 

500

Why do we have separation of powers?

To prevent one branch of government from becoming too powerful. 

500

When the constitution was ratified in 1787, only ___ of citizens could vote. 

20-25%

500

what is the Naturalization process in order?

1. Check Eligibility 

2. Apply

3. Interview with U.S. citizenship services.

4. Take the English and Civics test  

5. Oath of allegiance

500

What country has direct democracy?

Switzerland

500

In what article does it state that central government laws are supreme.

Article 6.