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3 Ring Circus Important Documents Citizenship More Branches & Misc. 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

This branch includes the President and Vice President $100 This branch includes the President and Vice President

What is the Executive Branch? $100 What is the Executive Branch?

$200 This branch includes the Supreme Court which is the highest law of the land.

What is the Judicial Branch? $200 What is the Judicial Branch?

This branch is in charge of making our laws. $300 This branch is in charge of making our laws.

What is the LegislativeBranch? $300 What is the LegislativeBranch?

These two groups make up Congress. $400 These two groups make up Congress.

What are the Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives? $400 What are the Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives?

This is how the number of people elected to Congress are determined. $500 This is how the number of people elected to Congress are determined.

$500 What is the population of a state (House of Representatives) And two from every state (Senate)

This document set up our 3 branches of government. $100 This document set up our 3 branches of government.

What is the Constitution? $100 What is the Constitution?

$200 This document declared that the colonists were free from England’s rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence? $200 What is the Declaration of Independence?

$300 This document begins with a preamble that says “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union…”

What is the Constitution? $300 What is the Constitution?

$400 This document gave anyone, regardless of race or gender, the right to vote, as well as providing us with other basic rights.

What is the Constitution? $400 What is the Constitution?

This document declared that the 13 colonies were a new nation. $500 This document declared that the 13 colonies were a new nation.

What is the Declaration of Independence? $500 What is the Declaration of Independence?

A person who is a member of a group. $100 A person who is a member of a group.

$100 What is a citizen?

Keeping a cool toy you found in the hallway that is not yours. $200 Keeping a cool toy you found in the hallway that is not yours.

What is an example of being a bad citizen? $200 What is an example of being a bad citizen?

Helping a student who is new to the school. $300 Helping a student who is new to the school.

What is an example of being a good citizen? $300 What is an example of being a good citizen?

Making compromises, working with teachers and parents, going to court. $400 Making compromises, working with teachers and parents, going to court.

What are ways that conflicts can be resolved? $400 What are ways that conflicts can be resolved?

$500 Name one way you can be a good citizen at school, in your home and in the community.

$500 ?

This song is our National Anthem. $100 This song is our National Anthem.

What is the Star Spangled Banner? $100 What is the Star Spangled Banner?

This branch interprets our laws and may declare them unconstitutional. $200 This branch interprets our laws and may declare them unconstitutional.

What is the Judicial Branch? $200 What is the Judicial Branch?

These are the steps for a bill to become a law.

Voted on by House of Representatives Voted on by Senate What are: A bill is written Voted on by House of Representatives Voted on by Senate Approved or vetoed by the President?

This branch of our government is in charge of enforcing our laws. $400 This branch of our government is in charge of enforcing our laws.

What is the Executive Branch? $400 What is the Executive Branch?

$500 This is the location where Francis Scott Key received his inspiration for our national anthem AND the war that was happening at that time.

What are Fort McHenry and the War of 1812? $500 What are Fort McHenry and the War of 1812?