People born in the United States automatically have this status.
A: What is citizenship?
This person is the head of the Executive Branch.
A: Who is the President?
This branch of government makes laws in the United States.
A: What is the Legislative Branch?
The Second Amendment protects the right to do this.
A: What is bear arms?
The Electoral College officially elects this office.
A: Who is the President of the United States?
Immigrants must pass this test to become U.S. citizens.
A: What is the naturalization test?
The president serves a term of this many years.
A: What is four years?
The U.S. Congress is divided into these two chambers.
A: What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
This amendment prevents troops from living in your house?
3rd
The total number of electoral votes in the system today.
A: What is 538?
Citizens must serve on these panels when summoned to ensure fair trials.
A: What are juries?
This group advises the president and is made up of department heads.
A: What is the Cabinet?
The number of voting members in the House of Representatives.
A: What is 435?
The Eighth Amendment prohibits these two types of punishments.
A: What are cruel and unusual punishments?
A candidate needs this minimum number of electoral votes to win the presidency.
A: What is 270?
This is the minimum age to vote in federal elections.
A: What is 18?
The president can reject a bill passed by Congress using this power.
A: What is a veto?
Speaker of the house
The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against this type of government action.
A: What is unreasonable searches and seizures?
If no candidate wins a majority, this chamber of Congress chooses the president.
A: What is the House of Representatives?
What are the three ways to become a citizen?
Law of Blood, Law of Soil, Naturalization
This constitutional amendment limits a president to two terms.
A: What is the 22nd Amendment?
The power of Congress to remove a president or federal judge from office is called this.
A: What is impeachment?
What are the 5 freedoms in the First Amendment
Press, religion, assembly, petition, speach
Q: This state has the most electoral votes due to its population size.
A: What is California?