2019 Constitution Day Quiz

2019 Constitution Day Quiz
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Most people recognize Flag Day and Independence Day when it comes to celebrating our Country’s Government but, did you know that September 17th also holds significant meaning for our Nation? September 17th marks the day of observance for both Constitution Day and also for Citizenship Day. It is important to reflect on our government, liberties and obligations as citizens of the United States of America.
Would you like to test your knowledge of the United States Government for a chance to win a prize? If so, now is your chance! Complete the following 10 questions and be entered into a drawing for pair of Tickets to see "Hamilton" at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center!
You must be a currently enrolled student and answer all of the questions to confirm your entry. Did you complete the questions but get one wrong? Don’t worry, as long as you answered each question, your entry is still valid.
The drawing will be held after Monday, September 23rd, 2019. The winner will be selected at random from the pool of validated entries. The winner will be contacted by email on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019.
 
Questions?  Reach out to Shannon Gerke Corrigan at gerkecor@fvtc.edu
 
Most people recognize Flag Day and Independence Day when it comes to celebrating our Country’s Government but, did you know that September 17th also holds significant meaning for our Nation? September 17th marks the day of observance for both Constitution Day and also for Citizenship Day. It is important to reflect on our government, liberties and obligations as citizens of the United States of America.
Would you like to test your knowledge of the United States Government for a chance to win a prize? If so, now is your chance! Complete the following 10 questions and be entered into a drawing for pair of Tickets to see "Hamilton" at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center!
You must be a currently enrolled student and answer all of the questions to confirm your entry. Did you complete the questions but get one wrong? Don’t worry, as long as you answered each question, your entry is still valid.
The drawing will be held after Monday, September 23rd, 2019. The winner will be selected at random from the pool of validated entries. The winner will be contacted by email on Tuesday, September 24th, 2019.
 
Questions?  Reach out to Shannon Gerke Corrigan at gerkecor@fvtc.edu
 
What is your name?
FVTC Student ID Number
Email (this will be used to notify you if you are the winner)
What was our country’s first constitution called?
The Articles of Confederation
The Declaration of Independence
The "Federalist paper"
The Emancipation Proclamation
Laws for the United States are made by:
The President
The Senate
Congress
The Supreme Court
The longest possible time a person can now serve as president is:
4 years
8 Years
10 Years
12 Years
A man/woman accused of a crime in court has the right to:
Hear the witnesses against him/her
Be tried wherever he/she wants
Have any judge he/she wants
Change courts
Invoking the Fifth Amendment means an accused man:
Refuses to testify against himself
Refuses to be tried again
Demands a Grand Jury
Wants to appeal his case
Our first Vice-President was:
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
The Bill of Rights is:
The first Ten Amendments
The Fifth Amendment
The Entire Consitution
All of the Amendments
If neither the President nor the Vice-President can serve, the position would be filled by:
The Speaker of the House
The Chief Justice
The Elected President of the Senate
The Secretary of State
The major department head who is appointed by the President to deal with foreign countries is the:
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of State
Attorney General
Secretary of Commerce
The President is elected if he/she:
Wins a majority of the electoral votes
Wins most of the Country's vote
Wins all of the States' votes
Wins most of the States' votes
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