Citizenship Test
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- Q1What is the supreme law of the land?the Magna Cartathe Communist Manifestothe Constitutionthe Declaration of Independence30s
- Q2What do we call the first ten amendments of the Constitution?The Bill of RightsThe Declaration of IndependenceThe Magna CartaThe Preamble of the Constitution30s
- Q3How many amendments does the Constitution have?2229152730s
- Q4What did the Declaration of Independence do?freed the slavescreated the Constitutionset up the coloniesannounced our independence from Great Britain30s
- Q5The three branches of government are:legislative, executive, judicialrule of law, federalism, libertyjudicial, economy, legislativelegislative, capital, county30s
- Q6what stops one branch of the government from becoming too powerfulchecks and balances/separation of powersthe court systemthe executive branchthe Declaration of Independence30s
- Q7Who is in charge of the executive branchsenatecongressthe Supreme Courtthe president30s
- Q8How many U.S. senators are there?5027043510030s
- Q9For how many years do we elect a U.S. senator?214630s
- Q10The House of Representatives has how many voting members?1004351,0005030s
- Q11We elect a U.S. representative for how many years?1026430s
- Q12In what month do we vote for president?November (11)October (10)January (1)June (6)30s
- Q13How many justices are on the Supreme Court?7910830s
- Q14How old do citizens have to be to vote for president?1321181630s
- Q15Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?Ben FranklinThomas PaineGeorge WashingtonThomas Jefferson30s