
The U. S. Constitution - True or False?
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True or False?
US Constitution
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1. Freedom of
speech is
protected by
the 4th
amendment.
3
Poll
Freedom of speech is protected by the 4th amendment.
TRUE
FALSE
4
Freedom of
speech is
protected by
the 4th
amendment.
FALSE
5
Freedom of
speech is
protected by
the 1st
amendment.
6
2. The Supreme
Court is the
highest court in
the nation.
7
Poll
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation.
TRUE
FALSE
8
The Supreme
Court is the
highest court in
the nation.
TRUE
9
3. A citizen
must be 21
years old to
vote.
10
Poll
A citizen must be 21 years old to vote.
TRUE
FALSE
11
A citizen must
be 21 years old
to vote.
FALSE
12
A citizen must
be 18 years old
to vote.
13
4. The
executive
branch makes
laws.
14
Poll
The executive branch makes laws.
TRUE
FALSE
15
The executive
branch makes
laws.
FALSE
16
The legislative
branch makes
laws.
17
5. The Bill of
Rights is the
first ten
amendments.
18
Poll
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments.
TRUE
FALSE
19
The Bill of
Rights is the
first ten
amendments.
TRUE
20
6. The
Constitution
cannot be
changed.
21
Poll
The Constitution cannot be changed.
TRUE
FALSE
22
The
Constitution
cannot be
changed.
FALSE
23
The
Constitution
can be changed
with
amendments.
24
7. Congress
includes the
Senate and the
House of
Representatives.
25
Poll
Congress includes the Senate and the House of Representatives.
TRUE
F
26
Congress includes
the Senate and the
House of
Representatives.
TRUE
27
8. The
Constitution is
broken into 12
parts called
articles.
28
Poll
The Constitution is broken into 12 parts called articles.
TRUE
F
29
The Constitution
is broken into 12
parts called
articles.
FALSE
30
The Constitution
is broken into 7
parts called
articles.
31
9. The Preamble
is the opening
statement of
the
Constitution.
32
Poll
The Preamble is the opening statement of the Constitution.
TRUE
FALSE
33
The Preamble is
the opening
statement of
the
Constitution.
TRUE
34
10. 9 of the 13
states were
needed to
ratify the
Constitution.
35
Poll
9 of the 13 states were needed to ratify the Constitution.
TRUE
FALSE
36
9 of the 13
states were
needed to
ratify the
Constitution.
TRUE
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