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Flash cards for the American Naturalization Exam
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What is the form of government of the United States?
Republic
Constitution-based federal republic
Representative democracy
What is the supreme law of the land?
The (U.S.) Constitution
Name one thing the U.S. Constitution does
forms the government
defines powers of government
defines the parts of government
protects the rights of the people
The U.S. constitution starts with the words “We the People.” What does “We the People” mean?
Self-government
popular Sovereignty
Consent of the governed
People should govern themselves
(Example of) social contract
How are changes made to the U.S. Constituion?
Amendments
The amendment process
What does the Bill of Rights Protect?
(The basic) rights of Americans
(The basic) rights of people living in the United States
How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?
27
Why is the declaration of independence important?
It says America is free from British control
It says all people are created equal
It identifies inherent rights
It identifies individual freedoms
What founding document said the American colonies were free from Britan?
Declaration of Independence
Name two important ideas from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
Equality
Liberty
Social contract
Natural rights
Limited government
Self-government
The words “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” are in what founding document?
Declaration of Independence
What is the economic system of United States?
Capitalism
Free market economy
What is the rule of law?
Everyone must follow the law
Leaders must obey the law
Government must obey the law
No one is above the law
Many documents influenced the U.S. Constitution. Name one
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
Federalist Papers
Anti-Federalist Papers
Virginia Declaration of Rights
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Mayflower Compact
Iroquois Great Law of Peace
There are 3 branches of government. Why?
so one part does not become too powerful
checks and balances
separation of powers
Name the 3 branches of government?
Legislative, executive, and judicial
congress, president, and the courts
The President of the United States is in charge of which branch of government?
executive branch
What part of the federal government writes laws?
(U.S.) congress)
(U.S. or national) legislature
Legislative branch
What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
writes laws
declares war
makes the federal budget
Name one power of the U.S. Congress
writes laws
declares war
makes the federal budget
How many U.S. senators are there?
100
How long is a term for a U.S. senator?
6 years
Who is one of your state’s U.S. senators now?
Alex Padilla
Adam Schiff
How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?
435
How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives?
2 years
Why do U.S. representatives serve shorter terms than U.S. senators?
to more closely follow public opinion
How many senators does each state have?
2
Why does each state have 2 senators?
equal representation (for small states)
The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
Name your U.S. representative
Nancy Pelosi
Ted Lieu
(There are 52 California representatives)
(Their term ends jan 2027)
What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?
Mike Johnson (term ends 2027)
Who does a U.S. senator represent?
Citizens of their state
People of their state
Who elects U.S. senators?
citizens from their state
Who does a member of the House of Representatives represent?
Citizens in their (congressional) district
Citizens in their district
People from their (congressional) district
People in their district
Who elects members from the House of Representatives?
citizens from their (congressional) district
Some states have more representatives than other states. Why?
(because of) the state’s population
(Because) they have more people
(Because) some states haves more people
The President of the United States is elected for how many years?
4 years
The President of the United States can serve only 2 terms. Why?
(because of) the 22nd amendment
To keep the president from becoming too powerful
What is the name of the President of the United States now?
Donald Trump (until jan 2029)
What is the name of the Vice President of the United States now?
JD Vance (term ends jan 2029)
If the president can no longer serve, who becomes president?
the vice president (of the United States)
Name one power of the president
signs bills into law
vetoes bills
enforces laws
commander in chief (of the military)
chief diplomat
appoints federal judges
Who is Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
The President (of the United States)
Who signs bills to become laws?
The President (of the United States)
Who vetoes bills?
The President (of the United States)
Who appoints federal judges?
The President (of the United States)
The executive branch has many parts. Name one
President (of the United States)
Cabinet
Federal departments and agencies
What does the President’s Cabinet do?
Advises the President (of the United States)
What are two Cabinet-level positions?
Attorney General
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Homeland Security
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of State
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Secretary of War (defense)
Vice-President
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator of the Small Business Administration
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Director of National Intelligence
United States Trade Representative
Why is the Electoral College important?
It decides who is elected president
it provides a compromise between the popular election of the president and congressional selection
What is one part of the judicial branch?
supreme court
federal courts
What does the judicial branch do?
reviews laws
explains laws
resolves disputes (disagreements) about the law
Decides if a law goes against the (U.S.) constitution
What is the highest court in the United States?
Supreme Court
How many seats are on the Supreme Court?
9
How many Supreme Court justices are usually needed to decide a case?
5
How long do Supreme Court justices serve?
(for) life
lifetime appointment
(until) retirement
Supreme Court justices serve for life. Why?
To be independent (of politics)
Who si the to limit outside (political) influence
Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
John Roberts
Name one power that is only for the federal government
print paper money
mint coins
declare war
create an army
make treaties
set foreign policy
Name one power that is only for the states
provide schooling and education
Provide protection (police)
Provide safety (fire departments)
Give a driver’s license
Approve zoning and land use
What is the purpose of the 10th amendment?
(it states that the) powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or to the people
Who is the governor of your state now?
Gavin Newson (Jan 2027)
What is the capital of your state?
SacramentoT
There are 4 amendments to the U.S. Constitution about who can vote. Describe one of them
Citizens 18 and older (can vote)
you don’t have to pay (a poll tax) to vote
Any citizen can vote (women and men can vote)
A male citizen of any race (can vote)
Who can vote in federal elections, run for federal office, and serve on a jury in the United States?
Citizens
Citizens of the United States
U.S. citizens
What are 3 rights of everyone living in the United States?
freedom of expression
freedom of speech
freedom of assembly
freedom to petition the government
freedom of religion
the right to bear arms
What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
The United States
The flag
Name two promises that new citizens make in the Oath of Allegiance
give up loyalty to other countries
defend (U.S) constitution
obey the laws of the United States
Serve in the military (if needed)
serve (help, do important work for) the nation (if needed)
be loyal to the United States
How can people become United States citizens?
be born in the United States, under the conditions set by the 14th Amendment
Naturalize
Derive citizenship (under conditions set by Congress)
What are two examples of civic participation in the United States?
vote
run for office
join a political party
help with a campaign
join a civic group
join a community group
give an elected official your opinion (on an issue)
contact elected officials
support or oppose an issue or policy
write to a newspaper
What is one way Americans can serve their country?
vote
pay taxes
obey the law
serve in the military
run for office
work for local, state, or federal government
Why is it important to pay federal taxes?
required by law
all people pay to fund the federal government
required by the (U.S) Constitution (16th amendment)
Civic duty
It is important for all men age 18 through 25 to register for the Selective Service. Name one reason why.
required by law
civic duty
makes the draft fair, if needed
The colonists came to America for many reason. Name one
freedom
political liberty
religious freedom
economic opportunity
escape persecution
Who lives in America before the Europeans arrived?
American Indians
Native Americans
W
hat group of people was taken and sold as slaves?
Africans
People from Africa
What war did the Americans fight to win independence from Britain?
American revolution
The (American) Revolutionary War
War for (American) Independence
Name one reason why the Americans declared independence from Britain
high taxes
taxation without representation
British soldiers stayed in Americans’ houses (boarding, quartering)
they did not have self-government
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party (Tea Act)
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Townshend Acts
Intolerable (Coercive) Acts
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
(Thomas) Jefferson
When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
July 4th, 1776
The American Revolution had many important events. Name one
(battle of) bunker hill
declaration of independence
Washington Crossing the Delaware (Battle of Trenton)
(Battle of) Saratoga
Valley Forge (Encampment)
(Battle of) Yorktown (British surrender at Yorktown
There were 13 original states. Name five
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
What founding document was written in 1787?
(U.S.) Constitution
The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
(James) Madison
(Alexander) Hamilton
(John) Jay
Publius
Why were the Federalist Papers important?
They helped people understand the (U.S.) Constitution
They supported passing the (U.S.) Constitution
Benjamin Franklin is famous for many things. Name one
Founded the first free public libraries
First Postmaster General of the United States
Helped write the Declaration of Independence
Inventor
U.S. diplomat
George Washington is famous for many things. Name one
“Father of Our Country”
First president of the United States
General of the Continental Army
President of the Constitutional Convention
Thomas Jefferson is famous for many things. Name one
writer of the declaration of independence
third president of the United States
Doubled the size of the United States (Louisiana Purchase)
First Secretary of State
Founded the University of Virginia
Writer of the Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom
James Madison is famous for many things. Name one
“Father of the Constitution”
4th president of the United States
President during the war of 1812
One of the writers of the Federalist Papers
Alexander Hamilton is famous for many things. Name one
First Secretary of the Treasury
One of the writers of the Federalist Papers
Helped establish the First Bank of the United States
Aide to General George Washington
Member of the continental Congress
What territory did the United States by from France in 1803?
Louisiana Territory
Louisiana
Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s
War of 1812
Mexican-American War
Civil War
Spanish-American War
Name the U.S. war between the North and the South
the civil war
The Civil War had many important events. Name one
(Battle of) Fort Sumter
Emancipation Proclamation
(Battle of) Vicksburg
(Battle of) Gettysburg
Sherman’s March
(Surrender at) Appomattox
(Battle of) Antietam/Sharpsburg
Lincoln was assassinated
Abraham Lincoln is famous for many things. Name one
Freed the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation)
Save (or preserved) the Union
Led the United States during the Civil War
16th president of the United States
Delivered the Gettysburg Address
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
Freed the slaves
Freed slaves in the Confederacy
Freed slaves in the Confederate states
Freed slaves in most Southern states
What U.S. war ended slavery?
the Civil War
What amendment says all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are U.S. citizens?
14th amendment
When did all men get the right to vote?
After the Civil War
During Reconstruction
(With the) 15th Amendment
1870
Name one leader of the women’s rights movement in the 1800s
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Sojourner Truth
Harriet Tubman
Lucretia Mott
Lucy Stone
Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
(Persian) Gulf War