Levels of Government
Explore the different levels of government, including local, state, and national, and their responsibilities.
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Levels of Government
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you learn about the different levels of government.
1. Which level of government is responsible for creating laws for the entire country?
Local Government
State Government
National Government
School Government
2. Who is usually in charge of a city or town's local government?
The President
The Governor
The Mayor
The Principal
3. The government provides services like police and fire departments in your community.
4. Each state has its own government, led by a governor.
5. The national government builds roads and parks in your neighborhood.
True
False
6. The President is the leader of the national government.
True
False
7. What is one job of your local government?
8. Look at the image below. This is the U.S. Capitol Building. Which level of government works here?
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