Local & State Gov
Democracy in Action
Types of Government
Immigration and Citizenship
Global and Legal Systems
100

This official signs state laws, proposes budgets, and may command the state’s National Guard.

What is the Governor?

100

This civic responsibility allows citizens to influence laws, leaders, and public policy.

What is voting?
100

This hereditary leader has symbolic or governing authority, depending on the country’s structure.

What is a King?

100

This type of visa permits temporary entry into the U.S. for recreation or visiting.

What is a Tourist Visa?

100

This local executive leads the administration of a city and often proposes a city budget.

What is the Mayor?

200

This group of elected officials passes ordinances, approves budgets, and represents city districts.

What is the City Council?

200

This test evaluates knowledge of U.S. history, government, and the Constitution for those seeking citizenship.

What is the U.S. Citizenship Test?

200

This form of government concentrates power in a royal family, sometimes limited by a constitution.

What is a Monarchy?

200

This general term refers to any official document that allows a non-citizen to enter and stay in the U.S.

What is a Visa?

200

This elected county official enforces laws, manages jails, and provides courtroom security.

What is the County Sheriff?

300

This process lets voters directly accept or reject laws passed by the legislature.

What is a Referendum?

300

This system allows citizens to vote directly on laws and policy without representatives.

What is a Direct Democracy?

300

This type of power structure gives a leader complete control over laws, the military, and the people.

What is Absolute Authority?

300

This visa allows a foreign national to work in the U.S. temporarily under employer sponsorship.

What is a Work Visa?

300

This federal program requires registration for potential military service in times of national emergency.

What is the Selective Service System?

400

These elected individuals make decisions about school curriculum, funding, and policy at the district level.

What is the School Board?

400

These voter-submitted proposals can create new laws or amend a state constitution.

What are Propositions (Ballot Measures)?

400

In this government form, a monarch’s powers are restricted by a legislative body or constitution.

What is a Constitutional Monarchy?

400

This document grants permanent residency in the U.S. and is often a step toward citizenship.

What is a Green Card?

400

This government form bases its legal and political authority on religious doctrine.

What is a Theocracy?

500

This state-level body is made up of a House and Senate (in most states) and creates laws for the state.

What is the State Legislature?

500

This tool of direct democracy allows citizens to remove officials from office before the end of their term.

What is a recall election?

500

This system restricts individual rights and concentrates power in a small elite or single ruler.

What is Authoritarianism?

500

This multi-step legal process includes background checks, tests, and an oath of allegiance.

What is Naturalization?

500

This authoritarian system relies on fear, military power, and the suppression of opposition.

What is a Dictatorship?