Citizenship
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Bill of Rights
Electoral College
100

People born in the United States automatically have this status.

A: What is citizenship?

100

This person is the head of the Executive Branch.

 A: Who is the President?

100

This branch of government makes laws in the United States.

A: What is the Legislative Branch?

100

The Second Amendment protects the right to do this.

 A: What is bear arms?

100

The Electoral College officially elects this office.

A: Who is the President of the United States?

200

Immigrants must pass this test to become U.S. citizens.

A: What is the naturalization test?

200

The president serves a term of this many years.

 A: What is four years?

200

The U.S. Congress is divided into these two chambers.

A: What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

200

This amendment prevents troops from living in your house?

3rd

200

The total number of electoral votes in the system today.

A: What is 538?

300

Citizens must serve on these panels when summoned to ensure fair trials.

A: What are juries?

300

This group advises the president and is made up of department heads.

A: What is the Cabinet?

300

The number of voting members in the House of Representatives.

A: What is 435?

300

The Eighth Amendment prohibits these two types of punishments.

 A: What are cruel and unusual punishments?

300

A candidate needs this minimum number of electoral votes to win the presidency.

A: What is 270?

400

This is the minimum age to vote in federal elections.

 A: What is 18?

400

The president can reject a bill passed by Congress using this power.

A: What is a veto?

400
Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?

Speaker of the house 

400

The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against this type of government action.

A: What is unreasonable searches and seizures?

400

If no candidate wins a majority, this chamber of Congress chooses the president.

A: What is the House of Representatives?

500

What are the three ways to become a citizen?

Law of Blood, Law of Soil, Naturalization 

500

This constitutional amendment limits a president to two terms.

A: What is the 22nd Amendment?

500

The power of Congress to remove a president or federal judge from office is called this.

A: What is impeachment?

500

What are the 5 freedoms in the First Amendment

Press, religion, assembly, petition, speach

500

Q: This state has the most electoral votes due to its population size.

A: What is California?