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Illinois constitution flash cards

front 1

illinois statehood

back 1

21st State to enter on December 3, 1818

front 2

current constitution (what year?)

back 2

1970

front 3

article 1

back 3

bill of rights

front 4

article 2

back 4

power of the states

front 5

article 3

back 5

suffrage and elections

front 6

article 4

back 6

legislative branch

front 7

article 5

back 7

executive branch

front 8

article 6

back 8

judicial branch

front 9

article 7

back 9

local government

front 10

article 8

back 10

finance

front 11

article 9

back 11

revenue

front 12

article 10

back 12

education

front 13

Past and Current Capitals of Illinois

back 13

-Kaskaskia

-Vandalia

-Springfield

front 14

illinois govenor

back 14

-J.B. Pritzker

front 15

Lieutenant Governor

back 15

-Juliana Stratton

front 16

Attorney General

back 16

-Kwame Raoul

front 17

East Peoria Mayor

back 17

-John Kahl

front 18

The legislative body of Illinois (consists of House & Senate)

back 18

the general assembly

front 19

Voting Requirements

back 19

-U.S. Citizen

-Must be at least 18 years old

-Resident of Illinois for at least 30 days before election

-If 17, you can vote in the Primary Election if you will be 18 before the General Election

front 20

Three types of courts in Illinois (Rank from highest to lowest)

back 20

-Supreme (Highest)

-Appellate

-Circuit (Lowest)

front 21

state animal

back 21

white tailed deer

front 22

state bird

back 22

cardinal

front 23

state slogan

back 23

land of lincoln

front 24

state flower

back 24

violet

front 25

state tree

back 25

white oak

front 26

state snack

back 26

popcorn

front 27

number of counties

back 27

102

front 28

Attorney General

back 28

Oversees legal matters for the state

front 29

Secretary of State

back 29

Maintain records

-Keep the Seal of Illinois

-Issue drivers’ licenses

front 30

Lieutenant Governor

back 30

-First in line to become governor if he/she was removed from office

front 31

state fish

back 31

bluegill

front 32

comptroller

back 32

Chief financial officer of Illinois

front 33

supreme court justices

back 33

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