Social Studies

Create an informative illustration that depicts the branches of the U.S. government, including symbols for legislative, executive, and judicial aspects, with a backdrop of the U.S. Constitution and a classroom setting.

Understanding the U.S. Government

Test your knowledge of the U.S. government structure and the Constitution with this engaging quiz! From amendments to branches of government, this quiz covers essential topics that every citizen should know.

  • 8 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about checks and balances
  • Discover the importance of amendments
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLeaf32
A system that allows each branch of government to amend or veto acts of another branch as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power.
Federalism
Checks and balances
Ratification
Articles of Confederation
What is the name for a change or addition to the constituition?
Amendment
Ratification
Veto
It depends
Who has veto power?
The president
Vice president
Congress
Senate
Which is the synonym for the word veto?
Pass
Reject
Accept
It depends
What is an amnedment?
The right to vote
Promotion strategy
A change to the constitution
U.S Diploma
______ outlines the rights of the U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution
The Declaration of Independence
U.S. Passport
Limits that one branch of government can place on the other branches
Veto
Checks and balances
Constituents
Representatives
What are the three major branches of the Federal Government ?
Legislative, Senate, and federalism
Executive, judicial, legislative
Congress, federal department
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