The Speaker of the House.
The Prime Minister.
The President.
The Chief Justice.
C. The President.
Life and death.
Life and pursuit of happiness.
Liberty and justice.
Life and the right to own a home.
Eight (8).
Two (2).
Four (4).
Ten (10).
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Olympia, WA
New York, NY
Washington, DC
Freedom to petition the government and freedom to disobey traffic laws.
Freedom of worship and freedom to make treaties with other countries.
Freedom of speech and freedom to run for president.
Freedom of speech and freedom of worship.
Fifty-two (52).
Four hundred thirty-five (435).
One hundred (100).
Fifty (50).
The Declaration of Independence was written.
The Emancipation Proclamation was written.
The Constitution was written.
The Virginia Declaration of Rights was written.
An addition (to the Constitution).
The Preamble to the Constitution.
An introduction.
The beginning of the Declaration of Independence.
All people of the state in which (s)he was elected.
All people of the state who belong to the Senators political party.
The state legislatures.
Only the people in the state who voted for the Senator.
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The Articles of Confederation.
The inalienable rights.
The Declaration of Independence.
The Bill of Rights.
Congress.
The states.
The President.
The Supreme Court.
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Everyone but the President must follow the law.
Government does not have to follow the law.
All laws must be the same in every state.
Everyone must follow the law.
Thirty-five (35) or older.
Sixteen (16) or older.
Twenty-one (21) or older.
Eighteen (18) or older.
Make treaties.
Provide schooling and education.
Create an army.
Coin or print money.
Decides if a law goes against the Constitution.
Reviews laws.
Resolves disputes.
All of the above.
Trial by jury.
To vote.
To bear arms.
Speech.
The President.
The Vice-President.
The Secretary of Defense.
The Attorney General.
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The President.
Checks and balances.
The people.
Freedom of speech.
State government.
Legislative.
Parliament.
United Nations.
Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State
Governor of New York and Governor of California
First Lady and White House Spokesperson
President of the Senate and Speaker of the House
Six (6).
Two (2).
Four (4).
Eight (8).
Advises the president
Selects the Vice President
Runs the government when the President travels
Negotiates treaties with foreign nations
The House of Representatives and the courts.
The House of Lords and the House of Commons.
The Senate and House of Representatives.
The Senate and the courts.
Citizens seventeen (17) and older can vote.
Citizens by birth only can vote.
Citizens eighteen (18) and older can vote.
Only citizens with a job can vote.
The Speaker of the House.
The Prime Minister.
The President.
The Chief Justice.
President of the Senate
Speaker of the House
Governor of the most populous state
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
The Articles of Confederation.
The Constitution.
The Emancipation Proclamation.
The Declaration of Independence.
To provide police departments.
To issue drivers licenses.
To make treaties.
To provide schooling.