mp1 review jeopardy
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Principles ImportantDocuments
The U.S.Constitution
The Amendments
Citizenship
What principle states that the government gets permission to
rule from the people?
Consent of the governed
How many principles guide American government?
5
What action do citizens take every year in a democracy?
Voting
Who gives the government its power in limited government?
The people
Electing a senator in an annual election would be an example of
which principle?
Representative Government
What was the first government of the U.S. called?
Articles of Confederation
What colonial document stated that people had the right to
follow any religion?
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
What document declared the colonies independent from Great
Britain?
The Declaration of Independence
What colony received its rights from a charter given by King
James?
Jamestown
Who lacked the power to enforce laws, control the military, and tax
under the Articles of Confederation?
The national government
How many amendments are there in the Constitution total?
27
What are the first 10 amendments in the Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights
What is the first part of the Constitution called?
The Preamble
How many Articles are there in the U.S. Constitution?
7 Articles
What are the 4 parts of the Preamble?
1. Form a Union2. Establish Justice
3. Ensure Peace4. Provide Defense
What are the 5 parts of the 1st Amendment?
Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, Religion
The 4th Amendment protects citizens from unlawful search and seizures by ensuring police need
what to search your home?
a search warrant.
In which amendment are criminal court issues discussed?
The 6th Amendment.
Your right to have a jury trial if another citizen sues you is
protected under which amendment?
The 7th Amendment.
The 10th Amendment states that items not given specifically given
to the Federal Government are ___________ for the states.
reserved
What is the difference between a duty and a responsibility of
citizens?
A duty is something you must do, a responsibility is something you
should do.
What are the two ways you can become a U.S. citizen?
1. Being born in the U.S. 2. Become a naturalized citizen
What does Duty DOTSS stand for?
D efendO bey LawsT axesS erve on JuryS chool
If you want to become a naturalized citizen (IF you want to STAY) what do you have to
do?
I ntentF ive years
S tudyT estA llegianceY ippee!
What are the responsibilities of a citizen?
R egister and VoteA ppointed positionsC urrent EventsC ommunicate with Gov.O fficeO pinionsN Vol-N-teer