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Emma's Civic Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of civics and the importance of democracy with this engaging quiz! Discover essential concepts related to government, rights, and responsibilities.

Prepare yourself for the challenge and see how well you know:

  • Key terms and definitions
  • Government branches
  • Important historical figures
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by VotingGuide2022
A feeling of pride citizens have for their country
Patriotism
Election
Patriotic symbol
Democracy
A set of ideas a person has about a god or group of gods
Democracy
Religion
Election
The form of government the United States has in which each adult has the right to vote
Religion
Democracy
Federal
A symbol such as a flag that stands for the ideas the people of a country believe in
Patriotic symbol
Patriotism
Representative
A person who hopes to be elected
Candidate
Representative
A person chosen to act or speak for others
Candidate
Representative
A system in which when more than half of the people vote the same way they get what they want
Minority rights
Majority rule
Legislative branch of the national government
Federal
Congress
The idea that citizens who didn’t vote for the winner still keep their rights
Minority rights
Majority rule
Judicial branch of national government and the most important court in the United States
Civil rights
Supreme Court
Congress is made up of
President and Vice President
Senate and House of Representatives
The mayor and city council
Supreme Court justices are chosen by
Citizens of the US in an election
President of the US and approved by senate
Other Supreme Court justices
When the larger group gets what they want in an election it is known as
Majority rule
Minority rule
Ballot
Making choices
The person who won a Nobel peace prize for encouraging others to remain peaceful while working for civil rights was
Harriet Tubman
Thomas Jefferson
Dr Martin Luther king jr
Helen Keller
Which of the following is not a responsibility of the president
Work with leaders of other nations
Speaks to congress
Greets the troops and the armed forces
Appoint the governor for each of the 50 states
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