Sorry, that's not exactly right.

The Constitution has been changed 27 times.



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Yes, you are correct.

The Constitution has been changed 27 times, not 28.


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No, that's not correct.

It was not until 1789 that all the states had signed the Constitution.


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Yes, that's correct.

All the states had not signed the Constitution by 1787. It was not until 1789 that all the states had signed.


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No, that's not correct.

Citizens only have to be 18 years old to vote.

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Yes, that's right.

Citizens need to be 18 years old to vote.


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Yes, that's correct.

The first 10 amendments are called "The Bill of Rights."


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That's not correct.

The first 10 amendments are called the Bill of Rights.



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Yes, that's correct.

The U.S. government does have 3 branches.



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No, that's not correct.

The U.S. government does have 3 branches.



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No, that's not correct.

California cannot write laws that do not agree with the Constitution.



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Yes, that's correct.

California cannot write laws that do not agree with the Constitution.


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No, that's not quite right

The first part of the Constitution is called the "Preamble", not the "Preface".



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Yes, you are correct.

The first part of the Constitution is called the "Preamble", not the "Preface".


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Sorry, that's not correct.

The Constitution was written in Philadelphia, not Washington, D.C.



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You are correct.

The Constitution was written in Philadelphia, not Washington, D.C.



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Yes, that's correct.

Freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment.


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Sorry, that's not correct.

Freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment.

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Yes, that's correct.

A person cannot be forced to testify against himself or herself in court.



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No, that's not correct.

A person cannot be forced to testify against himself or herself in court.



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