1.
There are four amendments to the constitution about who can vote. Describe one of them?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
All four of the given statements describe different amendments to the constitution about who can vote. The first statement refers to the 26th amendment, which lowered the voting age to 18. The second statement refers to the 24th amendment, which abolished the poll tax requirement for voting. The third statement refers to the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote. The fourth statement refers to the 15th amendment, which granted all male citizens the right to vote regardless of their race. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above" as all four statements describe different amendments related to voting rights.
2.
What is one responsibility that is only for united states citizen?
Correct Answer
C. All of the above
Explanation
One responsibility that is only for United States citizens is to serve on a jury. This means that only citizens of the United States are eligible to be selected and fulfill their duty as jurors in the legal system. Another responsibility exclusive to U.S. citizens is the right to vote in a federal election. This privilege allows citizens to participate in the democratic process and have a say in choosing their government representatives. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above" as both serving on a jury and voting in a federal election are responsibilities exclusive to United States citizens.
3.
Name one right only for united states citizens?
Correct Answer
C. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "all of the above." United States citizens have the right to vote in a federal election and also have the right to run for federal office. This means that they have the privilege to participate in the democratic process by electing their representatives and even potentially becoming one themselves. These rights are exclusive to citizens of the United States and are not available to non-citizens.
4.
What are two rights of everyone living in the united states?
Correct Answer
E. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "all of the above". This means that everyone living in the United States has the rights of freedom of expression, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom to petition the government, freedom of worship, and the right to bear arms. These rights are protected by the Constitution and are fundamental to the principles of democracy and individual liberty in the United States.
5.
What do we show Loyalty to when we say the pledge of allegiance?
Correct Answer
C. All of the above
Explanation
When we say the pledge of allegiance, we show loyalty to all of the above options: the United States and the flag. The pledge is a declaration of loyalty and devotion to the country and its symbol, the flag. By stating the pledge, individuals express their commitment to both the nation and its values, as well as the symbol that represents it. Therefore, all of the options mentioned are correct in terms of what we show loyalty to when reciting the pledge of allegiance.
6.
What is one promise you make when you become a united states citizen?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "all of the above." When someone becomes a United States citizen, they make several promises. These promises include giving up loyalty to other countries, defending the constitution and laws of the United States, obeying the laws of the United States, serving in the U.S. military if needed, serving the nation if needed, and being loyal to the United States.
7.
How old do citizens have to be to vote for president?*
Correct Answer
A. Eighteen an older
Explanation
Citizens have to be eighteen or older to vote for president.
8.
What are two ways that americans can participate in their democracy?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
Americans can participate in their democracy by voting, joining a political party, helping with a campaign, joining a civic group, joining a community group, giving elected officials their opinion on an issue, calling senators and representatives, publicly supporting or opposing an issue or policy, running for office, and writing to newspapers. All of these actions allow Americans to engage in the democratic process and have a voice in shaping their government and society.
9.
When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
Correct Answer
A. April15
Explanation
The last day to send in federal income tax forms is April 15th.
10.
When must all men register for the selective service?
Correct Answer
C. All of the above
Explanation
All men must register for the selective service at age 18 and between the ages of 18 and 26. This means that all men are required to register for the selective service when they turn 18, and if they have not done so by the age of 26, they are no longer eligible to register. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above" because it encompasses both age requirements for registration.