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Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 49 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?

Powers granted to the federal government _______________

Powers granted to the federal government delegated

Requirement of military service _________________

Requirement of military service draft

To make a request of the government ______________________

To make a request of the government petition

Powers retained by the state government _______________

Powers retained by the state government reserved

Fair application of the law _________________

Fair application of the law due process

The process of gaining citizenship _________________

The process of gaining citizenship naturalization

To bring charges against a President ____________

To bring charges against a President impeach

To be tried again for the same crime ________________

To be tried again for the same crime double jeopardy

Heads of the executive departments who advise the president __________________

Heads of the executive departments who advise the president Cabinet

To send a person back to their country of origin _______________

To send a person back to their country of origin deport

Congress determines how many representatives each state gets by conducting a ________ every 10 years

Congress determines how many representatives each state gets by conducting a census every 10 years

The President is elected every _____ years.

The President is elected every 4 years.

Powers that are held by both the federal and state governments _________________

Powers that are held by both the federal and state governments concurrent

Through the naturalization process, a person becoming a citizen would show that they follow the _______ and support the _______________

Through the naturalization process, a person becoming a citizen would show that they follow the law and support the Constitution

What allows Congress to stretch its powers? ____________________

What allows Congress to stretch its powers? Elastic clause

If someone wants to become a US Citizen, the need to go through the _______________ process.

If someone wants to become a US Citizen, the need to go through the naturalization process.

There is only one correct answer! What is the MOST IMPORTANT responsibility of American citizens? ______________________

There is only one correct answer! What is the MOST IMPORTANT responsibility of American citizens? The right to vote

Groups that collect money to pass on to candidates that support their cause are called ________ _________ _________________

Groups that collect money to pass on to candidates that support their cause are called Political Action Committees

How many amendments are there ALL TOGETHER? _______

How many amendments are there ALL TOGETHER? 27

How many amendments are there in the BILL OF RIGHTS? ________

How many amendments are there in the BILL OF RIGHTS? 10

____________________ (person) didn’t agree with the idea of adding a Bill of Rights, but ended up putting it together.

James Madison (person) didn’t agree with the idea of adding a Bill of Rights, but ended up putting it together.

Which amendment includes freedom of speech and freedom of the press ________

Which amendment includes freedom of speech and freedom of the press 1

Which amendment requires a search warrant? _______

Which amendment requires a search warrant? 4

Which amendment guarantees the right to bear arms? _________

Which amendment guarantees the right to bear arms? 2

Which amendment talks about double jeopardy? _______

Which amendment talks about double jeopardy? 5

Which amendment says that no person can be made to testify against himself? __________

Which amendment says that no person can be made to testify against himself? 5

Which amendment says no cruel and unusual punishment? _______

Which amendment says no cruel and unusual punishment? 8

Which amendment guarantees freedom of religion? _______

Which amendment guarantees freedom of religion? 1

For which position are the following requirements: 25 years old, US Citizen for 7 years ___________________

For which position are the following requirements: 25 years old, US Citizen for 7 years Representative

For which position are the following requirements: 35 years old, native born citizen ___________________

For which position are the following requirements: 35 years old, native born citizen President

For which position are the following requirements: 30 years old, US Citizen for 9 years ___________________

For which position are the following requirements: 30 years old, US Citizen for 9 years Senator

For which position are the following requirements: appointed by the President for life, no special requirements ___________________

For which position are the following requirements: appointed by the President for life, no special requirements Supreme Court Justice

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Congress _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Congress Legislative

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Court system _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Court system Judicial

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Lawmaking body _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Lawmaking body Legislative

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? President _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? President Executive

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Enforces laws _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Enforces laws Executive

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? House of Representatives _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? House of Representatives Legislative

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Senate _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Senate Legislative

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Justices _________________

Legislative, Executive or Judicial? Justices Judicial

Federal, State or shared by both? taxing ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? taxing shared by both

Federal, State or shared by both? Regulating education ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Regulating education state

Federal, State or shared by both? Enforcing laws ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Enforcing laws shared by both

Federal, State or shared by both? Establishing local governments ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Establishing local governments state

Federal, State or shared by both? Declaring war ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Declaring war federal

Federal, State or shared by both? Providing for the citizen’s welfare ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Providing for the citizen’s welfare shared by both

Federal, State or shared by both? Conducting elections ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Conducting elections state

Federal, State or shared by both? Providing for the nation’s defense (military) ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Providing for the nation’s defense (military) federal

Federal, State or shared by both? Conducting diplomacy ___________________

Federal, State or shared by both? Conducting diplomacy federal

Wait! We’re not done yet! You should also “be able to... ” (see packet pages 21-23) Describe 3 ways in which American Citizens can be involved in their government. see packet page 19 How many articles are there in the Constitution and what are some of the topics? see packet page 3 AND The United States Constitution (yellow) packet How many members are there in the Senate and how is that number figured out (do the math) packet page 5 Make sure you know the amendments from the Bill of Rights