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1 Citizenship Test

2 1 Red, White, and Blue

3 2 50

4 3 White

5 4 One for each state of the union

6 5 13

7 6 Red and White

8 7 They represent the 13 original states

9 8 50

10 9 Independence Day

11 10 July 4

12 11 England

13 12 England

14 13 George Washington

15 14 Barack Obama

16 15 Joe Biden

17 16 Electoral College

18 17 Vice-President

19 18 Four years

20 19 The supreme law of the land

21 20 Yes

22 21 Amendment

23 22 27

24 23 3

25 24 Executive, Legislative, Judicial

26 25 Congress

27 26 Congress

28 27 The Senate and the House of Representatives

29 28 To make laws

30 29 The people

31 30 100

32 31 Tammy Baldwin, Ron Johnson

33 32 6 years

34 33 435

35 34 2 years

36 35 The Supreme Court

37 36 The Supreme Court

38 37 To Interpret Laws

39 38 The Constitution

40 39 The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution

41 40 Madison

42 41 Wisconsin: Scott Walker

43 42 Speaker of the House of Representatives

44 43 John Roberts

45 44 Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Massachussetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Rhode Island, Maryland

46 45 Patrick Henry

47 46 Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, China, France

48 47 Alaska

49 48 2

50 49 A civil rights leader

51 50 Kenosha: Keith Bosman

52 51 Choose one: Natural Born Citizen, 35 years old by the time they serve, live in the U.S. for 14 years.

53 52 Two from each state

54 53 President

55 54 9

56 55 Religious Freedom

57 56 Governor

58 57 mayor

59 58 Thanksgiving

60 59 Thomas Jefferson

61 60 July 4, 1776

62 61 That all men are created equal

63 62 “The Star-Spangled Banner”

64 63 Francis Scott Key

65 64 The Bill of Rights

66 65 18

67 66 The president

68 67 The Supreme Court

69 68 Abraham Lincoln

70 69 Freed many slaves

71 70 The Cabinet

72 71 George Washington

73 72 Hawaii

74 73 The American Indians

75 74 The Mayflower

76 75 Colonies

77 76

78 77 The Congress

79 78 15 th, 19 th, 24 th, and 26th

80 79 Abraham Lincoln

81 80 1787

82 81 The Bill of Rights

83 82 For countries to discuss world problems, to provide economic aid to countries, occasionally take action

84 83 In the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

85 84 Everyone (citizens and non-citizens living in the United States)

86 85 Preamble

87 86 Vote for the candidate of your choice, travel the U.S. with a passport, serve on a jury, apply for federal unemployment, etc.

88 87 The right to vote

89 88 The place where Congress meets

90 89 The president’s official residence.

91 90 Washington, D.C. (1600 Pennsylvania Ave.)

92 91 The White House

93 92 Freedom of: speech, press, religion, peacable assembly, and requesting change of government

94 93 The president

95 94 George Washington

96 95 November

97 96 January

98 97 There is no limit

99 98 There is no limit

100 99 Democratic and Republican

101 100 50

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