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According to the Constitution, a person must meet
certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Name
one of these requirements.
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Why are there 100 Senators in the Senate?
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Who selects the Supreme Court justice?
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How many Supreme Court justice are there?
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Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
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What is the head executive of a state government
called?
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What is the head executive of a city government
called?
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What holiday was celebrated for the first time
by the Americans colonists?
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Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?
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When was the Declaration of Independence
adopted?
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What is the basic belief of the Declaration
of Independence?
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What is the national anthem of the United States?
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Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
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What is a minimum voting age in the United
States?
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Who signs bills into law?
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What is the highest court in the United States?
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Who was the President during the Civil War?
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What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
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What special group advises the President?
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Which President is called the "Father of our country"?
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What Immigration and Naturalization Service form is
used to apply to become a naturalized citizen?
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Who helped the Pilgrims in America?
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What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims
to America?
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What are the 13 original states of the U.S. called?
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Name 3 rights of freedom guaranteed by the
Bill of Rights.
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Who has the power to declare the war?
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What kind of government does the United States
have?
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Which President freed the slaves?
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In what year was the Constitution written?
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What are the first 10 amendments to the
Constitution called?
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Name one purpose of the United Nations?
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Where does Congress meet?
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Whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights?
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What is the introduction to the Constitution
called?
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Name one benefit of being citizen of the United
States.
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What is the most important right granted to
U.S. citizens?
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What is the United States Capitol?
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What is the White House?
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Where is the White House located?
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What is the name of the President's official home?
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Name the right guaranteed by the first amendment.
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Who is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
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Which President was the first Commander in Chief of
the U.S. military?
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In what month do we vote for the President?
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In what month is the new President inaugurated?
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How many times may a Senator be re-elected?
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How many times may a Congressman be re-elected?
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What are the 2 major political parties in the U.S.
today?
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How many states are there in the United
States today?
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According to the Constitution, a person must
meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President.
Name one of these requirements.
Must be a natural born citizen of the United States; must be at least
35 years old by the time he/she will serve; must have lived in the United
States for at least 14 years.
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Why are there 100 Senators in the Senate?
Two (2) from each state
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Who selects the Supreme Court justice?
Appointed by the President
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How many Supreme Court justice are there?
Nine (9)
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Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
For religious freedom
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What is the head executive of a state
government called?
Governor
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What is the head executive of a city
government called?
Mayor
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What holiday was celebrated for the first
time by the Americans colonists?
Thanksgiving
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Who was the main writer of the Declaration
of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
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When was the Declaration of Independence
adopted?
July 4, 1776
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What is the basic belief of the Declaration
of Independence?
That all men are created equal
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What is the national anthem of the United
States?
The Star-Spangled Banner
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Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key
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Where does freedom of speech come from?
The Bill of Rights
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What is a minimum voting age in the
United States?
Eighteen (18)
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Who signs bills into law?
The President
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What is the highest court in the United
States?
The Supreme Court
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Who was the President during the Civil
War?
Abraham Lincoln
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What did the Emancipation Proclamation
do?
Freed many slaves
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What special group advises the President?
The Cabinet
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Which President is called the "Father of our country"?
George Washington
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What Immigration and Naturalization Service form
is used to apply to become a naturalized citizen?
Form N-400, Application to File Petition for Naturalization
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Who helped the Pilgrims in America?
The American-Indians (Native Americans)
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What is the name of the ship that brought
the Pilgrims to America?
The Mayflower
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What are the 13 original states of the U.S.
called?
Colonies
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Name 3 rights of freedom guaranteed
by the Bill of Rights.
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The right of freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and
requesting change of government.
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The right to bear arms (the right to have weapons or own a gun, though
subject to certain regulations).
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The government may not quarter, or house, soldiers in the people's homes
during peacetime without the people's consent.
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The government may not search or take a person's property without a warrant.
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A person may not be tried twice for the same crime and does not have to
testify against him/herself.
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A person charged with a crime still has some rights, such as the right
to a trial and to have a lawyer.
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The right to trial by jury in most cases.
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Protects people against excessive or unreasonable fines or cruel and unusual
punishment.
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The people have rights other than those mentioned in the Constitution.
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Any power not given to the federal government by the Constitution is a
power of either the state or the people.
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Who has the power to declare the war?
The Congress
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What kind of government does the United States
have?
Republican
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Which President freed the slaves?
Abraham Lincoln
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In what year was the Constitution written?
1787
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What are the first 10 amendments to
the Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights
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Name one purpose of the United Nations?
For countries to discuss and try to resolve world problems, to provide
economic aid to many countries.
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Where does Congress meet?
In the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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Whose rights are guaranteed by the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights?
Everyone (citizens and non-citizens) living in U.S.
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What is the introduction to the
Constitution called?
The Preamble
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Name one benefit of being citizen of the
United States.
Vote for the candidate of your choice
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What is the most important right granted
to U.S. citizens?
The right to vote
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What is the United States Capital?
The place where Congress meets
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What is the White House?
The President's official home
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Where is the White House located?
Washington, D.C. (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.)
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What is the name of the President's official
home?
The White House
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Name the right guaranteed by the first
amendment.
Freedom of: speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and requesting
change of the government.
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Who is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
The President
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Which President was the first Commander in Chief
of the U.S. military?
George Washington
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In what month do we vote for the President?
November
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In what month is the new President inaugurated?
January
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How many times may a Senator be re-elected?
There is no limit
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How many times may a Congressman
be re-elected?
There is no limit
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What are the 2 major political parties in
the U.S. today?
Democratic and Republican
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How many states are there in the
United States today?
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