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Leadership & Government Citizenship Quiz

Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready

1. a group of elected citizens who solve problems and make laws for a community A. vote B. elect C. government D. citizen

1. a group of elected citizens who solve problems and make laws for a community A. vote B. elect C. government D. citizen

2. a list of the choices in an election A. vote B. citizen C. ballot D. elect

2. a list of the choices in an election A. vote B. citizen C. ballot D. elect

3. a person who lives in a city or town and gives loyalty to its government A. elect B. citizen C. ballot D. government

3. a person who lives in a city or town and gives loyalty to its government A. elect B. citizen C. ballot D. government

4. an event when citizens vote A. election B. government C. common good D. vote

4. an event when citizens vote A. election B. government C. common good D. vote

5. something that is good for all people in a community A. citizen B. ballot C. vote D. common good

5. something that is good for all people in a community A. citizen B. ballot C. vote D. common good

6. faithfulness to one’s country A. ballot B. elect C. loyalty D. government

6. faithfulness to one’s country A. ballot B. elect C. loyalty D. government

7. to choose by voting A. vote B. loyalty C. government D. elect

7. to choose by voting A. vote B. loyalty C. government D. elect

8. a choice made by citizens that gets counted A. ballot B. vote C. elect D. loyalty

8. a choice made by citizens that gets counted A. ballot B. vote C. elect D. loyalty

GOOD LUCK! On Your TEST!