USA

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  • What is the primary responsibility of the legislative branch?
    Making and passing laws
  • What are the two components of the legislative branch?
    The House of Representatives and the Senate
  • What is one part of the US political structure besides the legislative branch?
    The executive branch
  • What is the role of the executive branch?
    Running the country and enforcing laws passed by Congress
  • Who is included in the executive branch?
    The President and his cabinet
  • What is one part of the US political structure that ensures laws are constitutional?
    The judicial branch
  • What is the function of the judicial branch?
    Ensuring decisions and laws comply with the Constitution
  • How are Supreme Court judges appointed?
    They are nominated by the President
  • How long do Supreme Court judges serve?
    Until they retire or die
  • What is one way Americans can participate in politics?
    By standing for election
  • What must a person do to become president?
    Enter the primary race and meet certain requirements
  • What is one requirement to run for president?
    Be at least 35 years old
  • What is another way Americans can participate in politics?
    By voting
  • What types of representatives can Americans vote for?
    President and Senators
  • How can people vote?
    At a polling station or by post
  • What was notable about the 2020 presidential election?
    There was a record number of postal votes due to Covid-19
  • Who is over-represented in US politics?
    Males
  • Why are males more likely to participate in politics?
    Politics is often seen as a male-dominated field with role models encouraging them
  • What percentage of senators are males?
    76%
  • Who is also over-represented in US politics?
    White people
  • What factors contribute to higher political participation among white people?
    Higher levels of education and income
  • What percentage of the House of Representatives are white?
    Over 70%
  • What is one reason for unequal participation among Hispanics?
    Language barriers
  • How do language barriers affect Hispanic participation in elections?
    Election campaigns are mainly run in English
  • How is the language barrier for Hispanics changing?
    More political campaigns are producing materials in Spanish
  • What age group has the lowest turnout in US elections?
    Ages 18-29
  • What organization encourages young people to vote?
    Rock the Vote
  • What is one right of US citizens?
    The right to freedom of speech
  • What does the right to freedom of speech allow Americans to do?
    Express themselves and share their opinions
  • What should Americans avoid in their speech?
    Hateful speech such as racism or homophobia
  • What is another right of US citizens?
    The right to bear arms
  • What does the right to bear arms entail?
    Americans can own a gun according to the Second Amendment
  • How many guns are estimated to be owned per 100 people in the USA?
    120 guns
  • What is the responsibility associated with the right to bear arms?
    To use it only in self-defense and obey state laws
  • What is another right that Americans have?
    The right to protest
  • What must Americans ensure when protesting?
    That their protests are peaceful and lawful
  • What was a significant protest in 2020 in the USA?
    The protests for Black Lives Matter
  • What is one way the USA influences other countries economically?
    Through its Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • What is the GDP of the USA in relation to the world?
    It accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's total GDP
  • What is the significance of the US dollar in international transactions?
    It is the most used currency for transactions