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By: Forrest and Joe

Question 1
Each branch of the government has powers over each other. The
Executive branch has the power to pick Justices for the Supreme Court.
There are three offices in the Executive branch. What are they?
Question 2
Each branch has different rights. But, the other branches have control
over those rights. This branch has to have all laws and such approved by
the Judicial branch. What branch of government has the right to declare
war, write laws, and approve or disapprove the president’s nominee for
the Supreme Court?

Government

Legislative Executive Judicial


Question 3
The Pledge of Allegiance was written in August 1892. It was
written by a Baptist minister. His name was Francis Bellamy.
What is the next line after this in The Pledge of Allegiance? I
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, TO THE FLAG, OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
a) AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS.
b) ONE NATION, UNDER GOD.
c) FOREVER WE STAND UNITED AS ONE.




 Freedom of speech, religion, of the press, to petition, and to assemble.


Question 6
The first 10 amendments are called the Bill of
Rights. The term Bill of Rights originates from
Britain. It referred to a bill that was passed in
parliament in 1689. This amendment is not
part of the Bill of Rights. What does
amendment 22 state?
a) Limits the president to two terms.
b) Equal power between all of the three branches of governm
c) Four years per term for the president.
Question 7
America has a federal system of government
so we have one Supreme Court. This court is
the highest court. Each state has their own
High Court so this court only deals with federal
laws. How many judges are on the Supreme
Court?

a)12
b)9
c)6
Question 8
The idea of our government is that all branches have equal
power. There is a system that involves the three branches of
government that makes it so no branch has more power than
the others. For example, the President (who is in the
executive branch) can appoint anyone he wants to be on
the Supreme Court. But, the Legislative branch has to
approve of this appointment. What is this system called?

a)Checks and Balances


b)Fingers and Toes
c) Eyes and Ears
Question 9
The first American Flag was sown in 1776. It was sown by
Betsy Ross. The flag consists of 13 red and white stripes. How
many stars are on the American flag, and what do they
represent?
a)50 (represent the 50 states)
b)50 (represent 49 states)
c) 49 (represent 50 states)
Question 10
The first 10 amendments were created by James Madison.
He introduced them to the first Congress in 1789.
The Congress liked them and were put into affect on
December 15, 1791. What does amendment 3 state?

a) Troops may not be quartered into homes in peacetime.

b) Freedom of speech, the press, and religion.

c) Anyone has the right to bear arms.








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