fun quizzes Enjoy the collection of quizzes by increasing your awareness of history, local, and federal government and how it ties to voting. The more you play, the more you’ll understand the importance of voting. /10 0 votes, 0 avg 10 Civics Questions 101 Do you have what it takes to become a Naturalized US Citizen? These are basic civics questions taken by people who want to become U.S. citizens. 1 / 10 There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which one of the four below is one of them? You don't have to pay a poll tax to vote. Religious leaders must vote on Wednesdays. Citizens seventeen (17) and older can vote. Voting by male must have a US stamp on it. 2 / 10 Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. Which are two of the powers of the federal government? to print money to control the stock market to close down corporations to remove Governors from office to declare war 3 / 10 If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? Whip Chief of Staff The Speaker of the House Supreme Court Chief Justice 4 / 10 How many U.S. Senators are there? 50 100 120 5 / 10 Which two are branches of the government? Education Housing Executive Legislative Labor 6 / 10 Which is a right in the Declaration of Independence? Life Independence Housing 7 / 10 Click on all freedoms or rights in the First Amendment. (can choose more than one) speech religion assembly press petition the government 8 / 10 When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms? March 15 June 13 April 1 April 15 9 / 10 What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? The Bill of Rights The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Ten Commandments 10 / 10 The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are these words? As it stands Your Rights include We the People We the Republic Your score isThe average score is 79% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /10 0 votes, 0 avg 8 Civics Questions 201 Do you know about your country's history? Well try these civics questions about American History and test your own knowledge. 1 / 10 Who was President during World War I? Teddy Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman 2 / 10 There were several wars fought in the 1800s. Choose the correct one of the four. World War I Whiskey Rebellion Spanish-American War Revolutionary War 3 / 10 When was the Consitution written? 1776 1865 1645 1787 4 / 10 There were 13 original states. Choose two (2) of them below. Arkansas Rhode Island Ohio New Jersey Arizona 5 / 10 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson George Washington Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant 6 / 10 What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves? Native Americans Portuguese Chinese Africans 7 / 10 What movement tried to end racial discrimination? Boston Tea Party Women's Suffrage Movement Civil Rights Movement Occupation Wallstreet 8 / 10 The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Correctly mark one of the writers. John Hancock Frederick Douglass Benjamin Franklin Alexander Hamilton 9 / 10 Why did the colonists fight the British? Pick the 2 correct answers Because of high taxes Because they didn't have self-government Because states rights weren't forming immediately Because Native Indian treaties broke down Because they escaped persecution from the king 10 / 10 Choose one war fought by the United States in the 1900s. War of 1812 Revolutionary War Korean War French and Indian War (Seven Years War) Civil War Your score isThe average score is 86% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /10 0 votes, 0 avg 7 U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement The Women's Suffrage Movement was an introduction of women fighting for their right to vote. How much do you know? Take the quiz! 1 / 10 Who was one of the first African-American women to earn a college degree, and became known as a national activist for civil rights and suffrage? Anna J. Cooper Mary Church Terrell Ida B. Wells 2 / 10 Where was the first women's rights convention held? San Francisco, California Washington D.C. Seneca Falls, New York 3 / 10 Who was the first woman elected to the United States Senate? Hattie Wyatt Caraway Susan B. Anthony Alice Paul 4 / 10 What amendment allowed women in the United States to vote, but not all Native American and Asian women have citizenship? 20th 15th 19th 5 / 10 Which state east of the Mississippi River was the first to give women the right to vote in a presidential election? Louisiana Illinois New York 6 / 10 When did women in the United States win the right to vote in national elections? 1845 1965 1920 7 / 10 What is suffrage? The right to bare arms. The right to suffer. The right or privilege to vote. 8 / 10 What state permitted unmarried women to vote from 1776 until 1807, when the right was rescinded after allegations of electoral fraud, including accounts of men dressing as women to vote multiple times? Florida New Jersey New York Arizona 9 / 10 Which U.S. state was the first to grant the right to vote to women? Arizona California Wyoming 10 / 10 The U.S. women's suffrage movement had its roots in the abolition movement. True False Your score isThe average score is 64% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /10 0 votes, 0 avg 3 Arizona Bills & Laws pt. 1 Can you tell the difference between what bills and laws are real and which ones aren't? Let's try it! 1 / 10 Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) makes becoming a voter easier. Which state does NOT offer an AVR Law? Illinois New Jersey Arizona Washington 2 / 10 One of these is NOT a legitimate law for 2020 in Arizona. Which one? Mandatory testing for contamination in marijuana No one under 21 years old is allowed to buy tobacco State primary is being moved to the first Tuesday in August Computer products must be disposed of at City Hall's Waste Dept. 3 / 10 What other name does the National Voter Registration Act go by? The Worldwide Vote Voter Supporter Law Motor Voter Law Vote By Mail Law 4 / 10 In January 2020, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considered 2016's AZ HB 2023 violated the Voting Rights Act. What was impacted? Armed guards at polling stations Voting at any vote center Gathering of 2 or more people in a voting booth Ballot harvesting 5 / 10 Which highly controversial Arizona law originally gave law enforcement officers the ability to detain suspected undocumented immigrants as "trespassers" by appearance only? SB 1370 SB 1070 HB 1080 HB 7010 6 / 10 This 2019 bill would have allowed Arizona businesses to pay full-time students less than the state minimum wage. Youth Employment Bill (HB 2523) Voter Identification School ID Bill (HB 2043) Employment Omnibus (SB 1435) Employers; Employee Salary History (HB 2204) 7 / 10 The Heritage Foundation examined voter fraud cases in the United States since 2000. Â How many cases were found in Arizona? 20,000 2,000,000 20 2,000 8 / 10 If you intentionally do this, you can get minimum of 48 hours in jail and pay a fine of at least $1,000. Shoot an arrow at a dollar bill Throw rocks at a snake Trip a horse Clog a sewer 9 / 10 Like all states, Arizona law requires certain forms of ID to vote. Which one is unacceptable? Netflix Bill + College ID Property tax statement + AZ Insurance Card Tribal enrollment card Arizona drivers license 10 / 10 True or False: You could face 25 years in prison for digging up and moving a saguaro cactus. True False Your score isThe average score is 90% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /10 0 votes, 0 avg 1 Voting in the Civil Rights Era The right to vote was a hard-fought road for Black Americans. Tackle this quiz to test your knowledge. 1 / 10 On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court struck down and invalidated a key part of the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder. Which one? Section 5 - Require jurisdictions with a history of discrimination to submit changes in voting procedures. Section 6 - Require literacy tests to be validated for certain counties. Section 12 - Inclusion of farming equipment to poor farmers as collateral for voter fraud. Section 11 - the 2012 decision to include mailing addresses that include P.O. Boxes 2 / 10 What was the Supreme Court decision in 1966 that eliminated poll tax requirements to vote? Brown v. Board of Education Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections Johnson v. Mississippi Election Recorder The City of Richmond (VA) v. Barney Arnold 3 / 10 In 1896, Louisiana Black voters were 44.8%. Once a Grandfather clause was implemented, what was the percentage 4 years later? 22% 32% 10% 4.0% 4 / 10 Which of these were on literacy tests in the South for Black voters to answer before being eligible to vote? "Circle the first, first letter of the alphabet in this line" "Cross out the longest word in this line" "Draw a line around the number or letter of this sentence" "Print the word vote upside down, but in the correct order" 5 / 10 After slavery ended in 1865, about how many Black men registered to become voters in the South during the 1870s? 4,000 500,000 250,000 3,000,000 6 / 10 Who was the first African American voted in to serve in the House of Representatives and Senate from 1870-1871? Hiram Rhodes Revels Frederick Douglass Medgar Evers Anthony Johnson 7 / 10 After Reconstruction, what changes to the Mississippi Constitution restricted Black people from voting in 1890? Literacy test Grandfather clause Strength test Annual poll tax 8 / 10 Which president passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law? Theodore Roosevelt Lyndon B. Johnson Barack Obama John F. Kennedy 9 / 10 Which Amendment gave African-American men the right to vote? 12th Amendment 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment 10 / 10 What city is famous for police attacking 500 nonviolent civil rights marchers on the way to Montgomery, AL to demand African-American voting rights? Selma Tulsa Birmingham Jackson Your score isThe average score is 80% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /0 0 votes, 0 avg 0 What State House Representatives Do Take this quiz if you think you know what State House of Representative members do. You need to add questions Your score isThe average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz /0 0 votes, 0 avg 0 What State Senators Do State Senators differ slightly from House members but function very similarly. See if you know how. 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