Financial aid office celebrates Constitution Day 

Courtesy of Financial Aid Office //

On Sept. 17, the Financial Aid Office held a trivia contest for students to test their knowledge on the U.S. Constitution. All participants were then entered into a drawing for a bag of Hood swag, including a blanket, travel mug, chip clips and other items.

This year’s winner was senior and ROTC student Naya Perez. 

Why is Constitution Day important? Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is an American federal observance recognizing the adoption of the U.S. Constitution and those who have become U.S. citizens by birth or naturalization. It is normally observed on Sept. 17, the day the U.S. Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution in 1787 in Philadelphia. 

Under the statutory requirement, any postsecondary institution receiving federal funds must hold an educational program pertaining to the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17 of each year.  

Constitution Trivia

How well do you know the U.S. Constitution? Can you answer these questions without looking up the answers? 

  1. What was our country’s first constitution called? ________ __ ______ 
  2. Who makes the laws for the United States? ________ 
  3. The longest possible time a person can serve as president? (4,8,10,12) years 
  4. A man accused of a crime, has a right to ___ ___ ___ ____ ____. 
  5. If an accused person invokes the Fifth Amendment, what does this mean? ____ __ ____ 
  6. Who was the first Vice President? _____ ____ 
  7. The Bill of Rights is the ______ _____ amendments. 
  8. If neither the President nor Vice-President can serve, the position would be filled by ______ __ ______. 
  9. The major department head who is appointed by the president to deal with foreign countries is the ________  __ __________. 
  10. The President is elected if wins the majority of the __________ votes. 

Financial Aid will periodically hold additional activities and drawings. All events are posted in Pergola Connect and on digital boards around campus.  

Answers: 1) The Articles of Confederation 2) Congress 3)10 years 4) Hear witness against him 5) refuses to testify against himself 6) John Adams 7) first 10 8) The speaker of the house 9) Secretary of State 10) electoral 

Questions and answers from constitutionfacts.com

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