The document lists 10 civics facts that were learned from reviewing test files, including that Bill Hagerty and Marsha Blackburn are Tennessee's Senators, Senators serve 6-year terms, the first amendment protects the right to petition the government, Puerto Rico became a US territory in 1898 after being occupied, and Susan B. Anthony fought for women's right to vote.
The document lists 10 civics facts that were learned from reviewing test files, including that Bill Hagerty and Marsha Blackburn are Tennessee's Senators, Senators serve 6-year terms, the first amendment protects the right to petition the government, Puerto Rico became a US territory in 1898 after being occupied, and Susan B. Anthony fought for women's right to vote.
The document lists 10 civics facts that were learned from reviewing test files, including that Bill Hagerty and Marsha Blackburn are Tennessee's Senators, Senators serve 6-year terms, the first amendment protects the right to petition the government, Puerto Rico became a US territory in 1898 after being occupied, and Susan B. Anthony fought for women's right to vote.
List 10 items from the Civics Test review files that you did not know before you
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1. Tennessee Senators - Bill Hagerty & Marsha Blackburn.
2. Presidents are assisted by the Cabinet, including the secretary of state. 3. Senators serve a 6 year term/ 4. The first amendment protects the right to petition government. 5. There are 27 amendments in total and the first 10 are known as the Bill of Rights. 6. The U.S. constitution was written in 1787 and ratified in 1789. 7. Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory occupied in 1898. 8. Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s rights to vote. 9. The Federalist papers were written by Madison and Hamlet. 10. The colonists fought the British because of taxation without representation.