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serve on a jury
fought for Women's Rights
The Star-Spangled Banner
explains laws, resolves disputes
slavery
religion
Kevin DeLeon
you can practice any religion (or not)
July 4
because of the state's population
executive
high taxes & no self-government
Republican
Thanksgiving/Christmas
between 18 and 26
serve the nation (if needed)
people from Africa
California
(James) Madison/ (Alexander) Hamilton
Washington, D.C.
everyone must follow the law
eighteen (18) and older
freed the slaves
four (4)
New Hampshire, New York, Delaware
six (6)
twenty-seven (27)
advises the President
New York (Harbor)
Puerto Rico
all people of the state
Alaska
Cherokee
Japan, Germany and Italy
run for federal office
World War II
give up loyalty to other countries
Joe Biden
(Franklin) Roosevelt
speech
civil rights (movement)
November
(Woodrow) Wilson
Dianne Feinstein
the Bill of Rights
1787
to print money
obey the laws of the United States
judicial
Navajo
life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
Democratic and Republican
World War I
Kamala Harris
because there were 13 original colonies
Congress
the Civil War
the United States
assembly
because there are 50 states
legislative
the Vice President
two (2)
checks and balances
Missouri
Sacramento/
War of 1812
vote in a federal election
Mississippi
July 4, 1776
to declare war
the Senate and the House
Terrorists attacked the United States
capitalist/market economy
communism
the Supreme Court
Eric Perlmutter
Native Americans/American Indians
Citizens 18 and older can vote
April 15
The Constitution was written
four hundred thirty-five (435)
Jared Polis
Pacific
the flag
started the first free libraries
provide schooling and education
We the People
one hundred (100)
freedom of speech, freedom of religion
(Thomas) Jefferson
the Louisiana Territory
the Constitution
Nancy Pelosi
fought for civil rights
separation of powers
provide protection
Atlantic
vote, join a political party
press
defines the government
the President
John Roberts
saved the Union
a change to the Constitution
announced our independence
freedom
Gavin Newsom
(George) Washington
Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State
U.S. legislature
Congress
run for office, write to a newspaper
Alex Padilla
New Year's Day/Memorial Day
nine (9)
the Speaker of the House
Any citizen can vote