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A piece of paper you use when you vote

Ballot

When you can vote for President You use a ballot to do this

Election

Helps others Sometimes rescues people

Hero

A piece of paper you use when you vote

Ballot

Rights all Americans' have

Civil Rights

You use a Ballot This is how you pick who you want for President

Vote

Pledge of Allegiance

The Star Spangled Banner

Anthem

Slave

People trying to become President

Candidate

You use a Ballot This is how you pick who you want for President

Vote

People trying to become President

Candidate

We still have our rights, no matter who wins!

Minority Rights

Most powerful Court in the Country

Supreme Court

It has the Senate & The House of Representatives They make the laws

Congress

This is the plan that says how our government is supposed to be run

Constitution

Things the law says I can do My Freedoms

Rights

Not the State Government, but for the whole country In Washington DC

Federal

It has the Senate & The House of Representatives They make the laws

Congress

Where my Rights are written down. It was added to the Constitution

Bill of Rights

This is the plan that says how our government is supposed to be run

Constitution

They represent the people who elected them

Representative

It make facts easy to read

Table

The biggest group gets what they want

Majority Rule

“I will fight for my country” “I love the United States of America”

Patriotism

To talk, listen and understand someone.

Communicate

Things like this makes me think how much I love my country

Patriotic Symbol

“I will fight for my country” “I love the United States of America”

Patriotism

Everyone gets treated the same It makes things fair

Justice

What I believe about God. This is my …

Religion

They people are in charge

Democracy

Things like this makes me think how much I love my country

Patriotic Symbol

Everyone gets treated the same It makes things fair

Justice