The branch that make laws.
What does the Legislative branch do?
Why was the bill of rights written?
To protect the citizens of america.
The act of becoming an american.
What is Naturalization?
The sharing of power between the states and national government.
What is federalism?
This type of government lets the people decide.
What is Democracy?
The president works in this branch.
Who works in the executive branch?
the 15th amendment.
What amendment gave African Americans rights to vote?
The law of blood and soil.
How to become an american citizen at birth?
Another name for the federal government's powers.
Delegated powers
This type of government has one person head of the whole state and makes all decisions.
What is Monarchy?
How many senators are for each state?
2 senators per state.
The 19th amendment.
What amendment gave women the rights to vote?
The four steps to being naturalized.
1. Application. 2. Biometrics appointment 3. Interview and Exam 4. Oath of Allegiance
County, States and National.
The three types of federalism.
This type of government has everyone share their wealth.
What is Communism?
What would happen if the Supreme court didn't exist?
We wouldn't be able to settle large disputes.
Why were the voting amendments made?
To expand voting in the USA.
The requirements to be naturalized.
Have a good moral character, be 18+ when applying, Be able to read, write and speak basic english.
What are powers reserved for the states called?
Reserved Powers.
This type of government has a small amount of people controlling everything.
What is Oligarchy?
When was the Supreme court established?
1789.
When was the bill of rights officalized?
December of 1791.
When was the Naturalization test created?
1986.
These people believe there shouldn't be federal or national governments or their power.
What do Anti-federalists believe?
This type of government is the lack of government.
What is Anarchy?