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American Government

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Ready to learn how the US Government is divided and their roles? Play this game to learn!

Goal: Make it across the pond!

Select the correct answer to jump to the next lily pad. You have five chances to make it all the way across the pond.
At the end of the game click on the Report button to review the answers to the questions. You can click on Retry to play the game again.

Play the game at least twice. After you have played twice, try to make it across without losing any lives.

Before playing the game, you can click on the options icon to select change sound settings of the game and review additional control information.

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Ready to learn how the US Government is divided and their roles? Play this game to learn! Goal: Make it across the pond! Select the correct answer to jump to the next lily pad. You have five chances to make it all the way across the pond. At the end of the game click on the Report button to review the answers to the questions. You can click on Retry to play the game again. Play the game at least twice. After you have played twice, try to make it across without losing any lives. Before playing the game, you can click on the options icon to select change sound settings of the game and review additional control information.

par Andrea Lue Sang-Cox
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What are the three branches of the US Government?

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When were the three branches created?

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Why is the US Federal Government broken into three branches?

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What keeps one branch from having more power over another?

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How does Checks and Balances work?

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What is one way the legislative branch keeps the executive branch in check?

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What is one way the executive branch keeps the legislative branch in check?

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What is one way the judicial branch keeps the legislative and executive branch in check?

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What part of the US government leads the legislative branch?

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Who makes up Congress?

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How many members make up the Senate?

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How many Senators does each state have?

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How many members make up the House of Representatives?

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How many Representatives of the House does each state have?

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What is one role the House of Representatives does that the Senate does not?

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What is one role the Senate does that the House of Representatives does not?

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How are Senators and Representatives of the House selected?

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How long does a member of the Senate (a Senator) holds their position?

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How many times can a member of the Senate (a Senator) be re-elected?

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How long does a member of the House of Representatives hold their position?

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How many times can a Representative of the House be re-elected?

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What main role does the Legislative branch play?

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What is another role of the Legislative branch?

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Who leads the Executive branch?

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How is the President of the United States selected?

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How long does the President of the US hold their position?

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How many times can a President be re-elected?

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What main role does the Executive branch play?

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Who make up the key positions of the Executive branch?

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Who is the Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces?

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If the President can no longer serve during their term, who takes the position?

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What other role does the Vice President play?

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What is a role of the Cabinet?

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Who leads the Judicial branch?

35

Who makes up the US Supreme Court?

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How is a Supreme Court Justice selected?

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How long can someone serve as a US Supreme Court Justice?

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What main role does the Judicial Branch play?

39

Who decides if a law is unconstitutional