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- Who elects Congress?
- The citizens of the United States
- How many stars are there on our flag?
- There are 50 stars on our flag.
- What do we call changes to the Constitution?
- Amendments
- What colors are the stripes on the flag?
- The stripes on the flag are red and white.
- Name one benefit of being a citizen of the United States
- To obtain Federal government jobs, to travel with a U.S. passport, or to petition for close relatives to come to the United States to live
- What is the White House?
- The President's official home
- Who becomes President if the President dies?
- The Vice President
- What is the executive of a state government called?
- The Governor
- What were the 13 original states of the United States called before they were states?
- Colonies
- What country did we fight during the Revolutionary War?
- We fought Great Britain in the Revolutionary War.
- Who is the Vice President of the United States today?
- Dick Cheney
- What is the minimum voting age in the United States?
- 18 is the minimum voting age.
- What is the introduction to the Constitution called?
- The Preamble
- Name the amendments that guarantee or address voting rights
- The 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th amendments
- What do we celebrate on the 4th of July?
- Independence Day
- What is the executive branch of our government?
- The President, the Cabinet, and departments under the cabinet members
- Who helped the Pilgrims in America?
- The American Indians/Native Americans
- What is the name of the President's official home?
- The White House
- For how long do we elect each member of the House of Representatives?
- For 2 years
- What is the legislative branch of our Government?
- Congress
- How many branches are there in the United States government?
- There are 3 branches
- Can the Constitution be changed?
- Yes, the Constitution can be changed.
- Which President was the first Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army and Navy?
- George Washington
- What is the capital of the state you live in?
- "The answer to this question depends on the state where you reside. To learn the capital of your state, go to http://www.firstgov.gov and select the state government link."
- Name two Senators from your state
- The answer to this question depends on where you live. Here is a list of senators for all states: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?OrderBy=state&Sort=ASC
- Who becomes President if both the President and Vice President die?
- The Speaker of the House
- How many states are there in the Union (the United States)?
- 50 states
- Who elects the President of the United States?
- The Electoral College
- What are the three branches of our government?
- Executive, Judicial, and Legislative
- What holiday was celebrated for the first time by American colonists?
- Thanksgiving
- Who was Martin Luther King, Jr?
- A civil rights leader
- What is the supreme law of the United States?
- The Constitution
- How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?
- There are 435 voting members in the House of Representatives.
- How many times may a Senator or Congressman be re-elected?
- There is no limit.
- For how long do we elect each Senator?
- 6 years
- Who was the first president of the United States?
- George Washington
- What are the colors of our flag?
- Red, white, and blue
- How many full terms can a President serve?
- Two full terms
- What kind of government does the United States have?
- A Republic
- What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
- The Bill of Rights
- For how long is the President elected?
- The President is elected for 4 years.
- Name one of the purposes of the United Nations
- For countries to discuss and try to resolve world problems or to provide economic aid to many countries
- Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?
- Thomas Jefferson
- Who is the President of the United States today?
- George W. Bush
- What is the highest part of the Judiciary Branch of our Government?
- The Supreme Court
- How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
- There are 9 Supreme Court Justices.
- Who is the current Governor of the state you live in?
- "The answer to this question depends on where you live. To learn the name of the Governor of your state, go to http://www.firstgov.gov and select the state government link."
- What are the two major political parties in the United States today?
- The Democratic and Republican parties
- How many stripes are there on our flag?
- There are 13 stripes on our flag.
- In what month is the new President inaugurated?
- January
- What is the Constitution?
- The supreme law of the land
- "Who said, "Give me liberty or give me death"?"
- Patrick Henry
- Who nominates judges for the Supreme Court?
- The President nominates judges for the Supreme Court.
- What was the 50th state to be added to our Union (the United States)?
- Hawaii
- When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
- July 4, 1776
- What is the most important right granted to United States citizens?
- The right to vote
- What is the national anthem of the United States?
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- How many changes, or amendments, are there to the Constitution?
- Twenty-seven amendments
- Who signs bills into law?
- The President
- What color are the stars on our flag?
- The stars on our flag are white.
- What group has the power to declare war?
- Congress has the power to declare war.
- Where does freedom of speech come from?
- The Bill of Rights
- Who is the head of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government?
- The President
- Who meets in the U.S. Capitol building?
- Congress
- Who was President during the Civil War?
- Abraham Lincoln
- Independence Day celebrates independence from whom?
- Independence from Great Britain
- Who is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
- John G. Roberts, Jr.
- What was the 49th state added to our Union (the United States)?
- Alaska
- Where is the White House located?
- Washington, DC
- Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
- To gain religious freedom
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- The Mayor
- What do the stars on the flag mean?
- One for each state
- What is the Bill of Rights?
- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- What are the duties of the Supreme Court?
- To interpret and explain the laws
- What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?
- The Mayflower
- What is the United States Capitol?
- The place where Congress meets
- What are some of the requirements to be eligible to become President?
- A candidate for President must • be a native-born, not naturalized, citizen, • be at least 35 years old, • and have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years.
- What do the stripes on the flag represent?
- The first 13 states
- What is the highest court in the United States?
- The Supreme Court
- What are some of the basic beliefs of the Declaration of Independence?
- That all men are created equal and have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- What makes up Congress?
- The Senate and the House of Representatives
- Name one right or freedom guaranteed by the first amendment
- The rights of freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, of assembly, and to petition the Government
- Who wrote The Star-Spangled Banner?
- Francis Scott Key
- Whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights?
- All people living in the United States
- How many Senators are there in Congress?
- There are 100 Senators in Congress, 2 from each state.
- In what month do we vote for the President?
- November
- In what year was the Constitution written?
- The Constitution was written in 1787.
- What special group advises the President?
- The Cabinet advises the President.
- What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
- The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves.
- Name some countries that were our enemies during World War II
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Why are there 100 Senators in the United States Senate?
- Each state elects 2 Senators.
- Who is Commander-in-Chief of the United States military?
- The President
- What were the original 13 states?
- Virginia, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Georgia
- Who makes the Federal laws in the United States?
- Congress
- Which President is called the "Father of our Country"?
- George Washington
- What U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services form is used to apply for naturalized citizenship?
- Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization)