A Nation of Immigrants
The Basis of Citizenship
The Rights of the Accused
Equal Protection of the Law
Challenges for Civil Liberties
100

Step before becoming a U.S. citizen.

Resident alien

100

This law is known as jus soli.

The law of soil

100
A major crime is known as this.

A felony

100
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader in this movement.

Civil rights

100

This document does not mention privacy.

The Constitution

200
Someone staying in the U.S. for a short period of time.

Noresident alien

200

This law is known as jus sanguinis.

The law of blood

200

Being tried twice for the same crime is known as this.

Double jeopardy

200

Suspect classification is one part of this Supreme Court created group of test.

The tests of equal protection

200

Rights guaranteed in this is interpreted by the Supreme Court.

The Bill of Rights

300

Someone living in the U.S. without a permit.

Illegal or undocumented alien

300

The granting of U.S. citizenship is know as this.

Naturalization

300

The Fifth Amendment protects people accused of crime from being forced to do this.

Confess  

300

This Supreme Court test indicates if a state shows a good reason for people to be distinguished by group or race.

Rational basis test

300

This act requires federal agencies to grant people access to public records.

The Freedom of Information Act

400

This state has the largest number of immigrants.

California

400

A person that is given up their citizenship is known as this.

An expatriate

400

An individual has this right under the 1st section of the Miranda Rights or Miranda Warning.

Remain silent.

400

The right to travel between states and the right to vote are known as these.

Fundamental rights

400

This act requires federal meetings to be open to the public.

The Sunshine Act of 1976

500

The Constitution gives power to this group to control immigration.

Congress

500

The Founding Fathers assumed citizenship issues would be decided by who?

The states.

500

Who became president after the death of John F. Kennedy?

Lyndon B. Johnson

500

Brown v. Board of Education overruled this doctrine in 1954.

Separate but equal

500
Beginning in the 1960s, federal funds were given to public institutions for adopting this program.

Affirmative Action

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