Rights of citizens
Naturalization process
Systems and forms of government
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100

List 2 responsibilities of citizens

Voting, staying informed, civic meetings, run for public office, volunteer, petition the gov't

100

Alexis was born in the U.S. to Ukranian parents. She needs to go through the naturalization process... true or false

FALSE! She is a citizen by law of soil 

100

In this form of democracy, people elect politicians (such as members of congress) to vote for them. **Double points if you can give me both names**

Representative Democracy; Republic

100

(T/F) If you are a male ages 18-25, registering for the selective service is considered a responsibility

FALSE! It is a duty.

100

Sarah has a green card (which means she is here legally, not not a citizen). She just got married to David, a U.S. citizen. how long until she can apply for citizenship?

3 years

200

List 2 obligations of citizens

Paying taxes, obey law, juries, defend nation, attend school

200

What group has the ability to change naturalization laws and affect the number of people being naturalized? Also, are naturalization laws a local or national issue?

Congress and NATIONAL!

200

In a confederal system of government, like the U.S. had before the Constitution, which level of government has the highest level of authority?

States. In a federal government, central has the most power.

200

Under the principle of _________________ , citizens agree to abide by what more than half of people want.

Majority rule

200

Zane wants to move to a place where the government owns the means of production. Everything is shared equally among the people. What form of government is Zane referring to?

Socialism

300

Addisyn wants to know what 'Consent of the governed' means. She wants to know how citizens can show their consent. How can 'consent of the governed' be put into practice?

VOTING! You are saying yes or no to a law. To give your consent means to give your approval.

300

Luis was born in Finland.However, he is a U.S. citizen. He was not born on a military base. What 'law' dictates why he is a U.S. citizen? 

Law of blood - one of biological parents is a US Citizen

300

In this form of government, power is hereditary (passed down through the family)

Monarchy

300

What are the two types of monarchies? Circle the type which would be more likely to lead to total control of peoples lives.

Constitutional and Absolute Monarchy. Absolute should be circled!

300

Students at a school want to peacefully share their opinions about a new dress code by creating posters and holding a meeting.  

Freedom of Speech

400
List 2 rights/obligations that citizens have that legal aliens do not
Jury duty, voting, running for public office
400

When you lie on your citizenship application, you lose citizenship. What is this called?

denaturalization

400

In China, there is no division of power- all power is with the central government. The workers and government own the means of production and control things. What system and form of government is China? 

Communism and unitary

400

What is the difference between a trial court and an appeals court?

Trial courts conduct trials, appeals courts review cases for mistakes

400

Being 18, being of good moral character, knowing U.S. civics, and speaking English are all requirements for what?

naturalization

500

What is someone who entered the country legally by obtaining a green card or visa?

Legal alien

500

What are 4 of the 6 steps of naturalization? Include the name of the application.

18 years old                        Good Moral Character

Resident 5 years                  Pass Test on History

Read Write and Speak English

Oath and Loyalty to US



500

In a ___________ type of government, the legislative branch elects the executive branch. The leader is called the _______________.

*hint this was in the Kahoot Review an not based in US

parliament; prime minister

500

This principle of a democracy translates to "power from the people".... We can show that we have the power by voting, but what is the principle called?

popular sovereignty (popular= people, sovereignty= to rule)

500

A popular student breaks a school rule but still has to face the same consequences as everyone else.

Rule of Law

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