This document provides a 50-point citizenship study guide with questions about U.S. history, government, and economics. The guide includes questions about the Declaration of Independence, Constitutional Convention, U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, three branches of government, laws of supply and demand, and how to construct demand, supply, and equilibrium graphs. Students are instructed to use page numbers to find answers in their notes.
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Citizenship Study Guide (50 pts
1. Citizenship Study Guide (50 points)
Answer each question. When looking up the questions use the index on Pgs. 694-708
to help you find the pages in which your answer is located.
If you have your notes, they will be of great assistance.
1. On what day was the Declaration of Independence approved?
2. How many men attended the Constitutional Convention?
3. Who presided over the Constitutional Convention?
4. Who were the Federalists?
5. Who were the Anti-Federalists?
6. What are the three parts of the Constitution?
7. How many amendments are in the U.S. Constitution?
8. What are the first 10 amendments called?
9. Which amendment protects freedom of speech?
10. Which amendment outlawed slavery in the U.S.?
11. Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
2. 12. How many members are in the House of Representatives?
13. How many years do House of Representative members serve per term?
14. How many members are in the U.S. Senate?
15. How may years do Senate members serve per term?
16. How many Senate members represent a state?
17. How many total members are in Congress?
18. Define impeachment.
19. Who is the current President of the United States?
20. Who is the current Vice President of the United States?
21. How many years does a President serve per term?
22. Where does the President live?
23. Who is first in line to take over for the President if needed?
24. What do we call the system we use to elect the President?
25. What is the role of the U.S. Supreme Court?
26. How many members are on the U.S. Supreme Court?
3. 27. How many years can a Justice serve on the Supreme Court?
28. Where is the U.S. Supreme Court located?
29. How many branches of government are there? List and briefly describe each branch.
30. According to the law of demand, if price goes up, what happens to demand?
31. According to the law of demand, if price goes down, what happens to demand?
32. According to the law of supply, if price goes up, what happens to supply?
33. According to the law of supply, if price goes down, what happens to supply?
4. 34. Be able to complete a Demand Graph.
Example:
Demand Schedule for games bowling
Price Per Game Quantity of Games
$2.25 5
$1.75 8
$1.00 10
$0.50 15
35. Be able to complete a Supply Graph.
Example:
Supply Schedule for Slices of Pizza
Price per Slice Quantity Sold per Year
$2.00 17 million
$1.75 16 million
$1.50 15 million
$1.25 14 million
$1.00 13 million
$0.75 12 million
$0.50 12 million
36. Be able to complete a Demand/Supply Graph.
Example:
1) Demand and Supply Schedule for Milk
Price Per Quart Quantity Demanded/Year Quantity Supplied/ Year
$1.75 40 million 60 million
$1.50 45 million 55 million
$1.25 50 million 50 million
$1.00 55 million 45 million
$0.75 60 million 40 million
1. What is the equilibrium price?