A) changing something to fit a new situation B) staying the same forever C) moving to a new place D) doing the same thing over again
A) punishment B) benefit C) rule D) condition
A) struggle B) wander C) fight D) agree
A) formal changes B) ways to compromise C) different paths D) new ideas
A) agreement B) comment C) dedication D) requirement
A) a system of government B) the way people make decisions C) a type of country D) the rules of a nation
A) amendments B) democracy C) compromise D) legislation
A) immediately B) in the beginning C) in the end D) soon
A) thirteenth century Britain. B) Ancient Greece. C) Ancient Rome. D) Ancient Egypt.
A) executive, judicial, legislative B) judicial, legislative, presidential C) constitutional, judicial, legislative D) constitutional, executive, judicial
A) The Constitution changes every year. B) The Constitution has been improved several times. C) The Constitution is a perfect document. D) The Constitution includes both good and bad news.
A) take a vacation B) run in elections C) cast ballots D) write letters
A) invite a public official to speak at your class. B) take notes in your journal. C) begin a petition. D) write a letter or e-mail to a public official. |