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1 How old do you have to be to vote? 18 years old Click here for answer back

2 What statue in New York stands for freedom? back Click here for answer The Statue of Liberty

3 What do you call someone who leaves one country to live in another country? back Click here for answer An immigrant

4 Who refuse to stand on the bus for white people because she thought it was unfair? back Click here for answer Rosa Parks

1 Why did immigrants come to America? back Click here for answer To live in freedom and to find jobs

2 The community leader is _______? back Click here for answer The mayor

3 The state leader is ____________? back Click here for answer The governor

4 Our country’s leader is ___________. back Click here for answer The president

1 How are our leaders (the president, mayor, and governor) chosen? back Click here for answer They are voted for in an election

2 Where does someone go if they break a law? back Click here for answer They go to court

3 Each state has it own _____________. back Click here for answer Constitution

4 What is Missouri’s capital city? back Click here for answer Jefferson City

1 Name some state symbols for Missouri. back Click here for answer Dogwood tree, honeybee, Hawthorne, bluebird, fiddle

2 Who wrote the Constitution? back Click here for answer Thomas Jefferson

3 Who makes the laws for our country? back Click here for answer Congress

4 Our government keeps us ___________. back Click here for answer Safe and free

1 Who votes for our leaders? back Click here for answer citizens

2 Where is our country’s capital? back Click here for answer Washington D.C.

3 Name a memorial or monument in Washington D.C. Tell why it is important. back Click here for answer Jefferson Memorial-President Jefferson wrote the Constitution Washington Monument-President Washington was a great leader and our first president Lincoln Memorial-President Lincoln help free the slaves

4 What is a picture that shows the parts of something? back Click here for answer A diagram