Simulador de examen de ciudadanía 2025 Comprehensive U.S. Civics Practice Exam 1 / 20 What is the supreme law of the land? The Bill of Rights The U.S. Constitution The Declaration of Independence 2 / 20 What does the President’s Cabinet do? Declares war Writes the federal budget Advises the President (of the United States) 3 / 20 How many U.S. senators are there? 50 435 100 4 / 20 What does the judicial branch do? Writes laws Reviews laws Enforces laws 5 / 20 There are three branches of government. Why? To ensure all citizens can vote. To manage all 50 states equally. So one part does not become too powerful. 6 / 20 What are three rights of everyone living in the United States? Freedom of expression, Freedom of speech, and Freedom of religion The right to vote, the right to run for president, and the right to print money The right to declare war, the right to form a militia, and the right to serve in Congress 7 / 20 Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived? Africans People from Asia American Indians 8 / 20 Name the U.S. war between the North and the South. The Revolutionary War The Mexican-American War The Civil War 9 / 20 What is the capital of the United States? New York City Philadelphia Washington, D.C. 10 / 20 How long do Supreme Court justices serve? For six years For ten years For life 11 / 20 The U.S. Constitution starts with the words “We the People.” What does “We the People” mean? Self-government Separation of Powers Limited Presidential Terms 12 / 20 What major event happened on September 11, 2001 in the United States? Terrorists attacked the United States. The stock market crashed. The Persian Gulf War ended. 13 / 20 What is the highest court in the United States? The Court of Appeals The Supreme Court The District Court 14 / 20 Name one power that is only for the states. Approve zoning and land use Make treaties Declare war 15 / 20 Benjamin Franklin is famous for many things. Name one. First Secretary of the Treasury Invented the telegraph Founded the first free public libraries 16 / 20 Name one power that is only for the states. Create an army Provide schooling and education Declare war 17 / 20 What founding document was written in 1787? The U.S. Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Articles of Confederation 18 / 20 Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived? American Indians Africans People from Asia 19 / 20 What did the civil rights movement do? Fought for women's suffrage. Fought to end racial discrimination. Fought to lower taxes. 20 / 20 When was the Declaration of Independence adopted? June 4, 1776 July 4, 1776 September 17, 1787 Tu puntuación esLa puntuación media es 56% 0% Reiniciar cuestionario