Citizenship Test (Answers). “ ” 1. “We the People”

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Citizenship Test (Answers)

“ ” 1. “We the People”

“ ” 2. A change/revision to the Constitution

“ ” 3. Bill of Rights

“ ” 4. Religion, Press, Assembly, Petition, Speech

“ ” 5. 27

“ ” 6. Legislative, Executive, Judicial

“ ” 7. Congress

“ ” 8. 6 years

“ ” 9. Bob Casey and Pat Toomey

“ ” years

“ ” years

“ ” 12. November

“ ” 13. Speaker of the House

“ ” 14. President

“ ” 15. Interprets the law

“ ” 16. 9

“ ” 17. John Roberts

“ ” 18. Tom Wolf

“ ” 19. Democrats and Republicans

“ ” 20. John Boehner

“ ” 21. Voting, Jury Duty, Military Service (if drafted)

“ ” 22. Voting

“ ” years

“ ” 24. April 15 (I won’t test you on this)

“ ” (ratified in 1788)

“ ” 26. George Washington

“ ” 27. War of 1812, Mexican- American War, Civil War, Spanish-American War (I won’t test you on this until we study history.)

“ ” 28. WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War I (I won’t test you on this)

“ ” 29. Mississippi and Missouri (Missouri is the longest) (I won’t test you on this until history unit.)

“ ” 30. Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands (I won’t test you on this)