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100 200 400 300 400 US’s Role in the World Today Responsibilities of Citizens Citizens Promote the Common Good Miscellaneous 300 200 400 200 100 500 Final Jeopardy 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Greece and Rome The Founders learned about government from studying the history of what ancient cultures? Name one.
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1,2 A member of an official political body, such as a nation or a state. What is a citizen?
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1,3 For the people Our government is a government of the people, by the people, and what?
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1,4 Constitutional government A government in known as a what kind of government when there are limits on the power of government?
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2,1 Culture, science, and business exchanges Humanitarian aid Trade Diplomacy Treaties and agreements Military force Name one way in which countries interact with one another.
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2,2 No, they do not. However, they have a responsibility to obey the law. Do resident aliens have the right to vote, serve on a jury, or run for public office?
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2,3 We, the people Since we elect people to work for us in our government, who runs the government?
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2,4 represent In a republican government, the people elect members of government to ______ them.
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3,1 people; people Power comes from the ______, and the ______are the ultimate source of the authority of their government.
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3,2 Fulfilling the responsibilities is necessary to a self- governing, free, and just society. Why is fulfilling the responsibility of a citizen important?
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3,3 Know what is going on in government Learn about the government Etc. Name one way you can participate in government now?
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3,4 Yes, this is one way for fifth graders to become involved in government. Can fifth graders write to a representative?
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4,1 life, liberty, property The purposes of government are to protect the people’s rights to _____, ______, and _______ and to promote the common good.
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4,2 Naturalized citizen A person born elsewhere, living in the United States, and have passed a test on the Constitution and history of the United States is known as what?
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4,3 Our form of government is based on the balance of these ideas. You cannot have the common good infringe on individual freedoms and you cannot have self-interest overwhelm the needs of the whole and still maintain a stable democratic government. Why is it necessary that a citizen balance his or her self-interest with the common good?
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4,4 State governments Who would be responsible for making a treaty in which nations agree to clean up the environment – federal or state governments?
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5,1 The free exchange of ideas can promote solutions to cultural, economic, or environmental problems. Why is it important that countries be able to have a free exchange of ideas?
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5,2 It is a necessity of citizen participation in government to ensure protection of rights and the promotion of the common good. Is a good constitution enough to protect your rights?
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5,3 Our rights and our welfare When we participate in government what two things are we protecting?
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5,4 judicial The power of what review means that the Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional?
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