Citizenship Test

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Citizenship Test By: Maya K. and Sylvie S.

a) Judicial b) Executive c) Legislative

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The three branches of government are the executive, legislative, and the judicial branches. Each branch does certain things such as declaring war, deciding if laws are constitutional or unconstitutional, signing treaties, and writing laws. The president belongs to the executive branch. Which branch, out of all three branches, writes our laws? a)Legislative Branch b)Executive Branch c)Judicial Branch

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Independence Day, known as the Fourth of July, is a holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was a document that declared America was independent from Great Britain. Many people celebrate Independence Day by having parades, fireworks, and gatherings. What year was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

a) 1765 b) 1798 c) 1776

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The flag of the United States of America has many symbols, such as our stars and stripes. Some people might think they are used for decorating the flag, but they both stand for certain things. There are 50 stars to represent our 50 states, and 13 stripes to show the 13 original colonies. The 50 star flag became official on July 4, 1960. How many times has the flag been changed since the 13-state union adopted it? a) 13 times b) 34 times c) 26 times

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The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments in the Constitution. It limits the powers of our federal government, protecting the rights of all citizens and United States territory. The Bill of Rights is very important to American law and government. What date did the Bill of Rights come into effect?

a) December 22, 1793 b) September 14, 1786 c) December 15, 1791

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This amendment states citizens’ rights to vote. It also states that the United States or any state can't stop anyone from voting because of race, color, or previous history of being a slave. This amendment was ratified in February of 1870. What amendment is this?  a) 24th b) 19th c) 15th  

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