Chapter 1
Misc.
Chapter 2
Randoms
Chapter 3
100
Differences
Diversity
100
True or False: In the U.S., you must be Christian.
False. Freedom of Religion allows anyone to practice any religion.
100
What is a consumer?
Person who uses good and services to satisfy needs.
100
Specific expectations about what our behavior should be
Rules
100
Application, Examination, and Final Hearing
The Naturalization Process
200
The size, growth, and distribution of human populations.
Demography
200
What value is the U.S. economy based on?
Freedom
200
Systems of values and rules that determine how our society is organized
Social Institutions
200
What is a political cartoon
A commentary on government or the world around us.
200
Why is attending school a duty?
By attending school, young adults are educated on how to be good citizens.
300
What are our three basic American values?
Equality, freedom, and justice
300
When can your U.S. citizenship ever be taken away?
1. You become a citizen of another country. 2. You have been convicted of trying to take over the U.S. government violently.
300
How has the family changed over the past decade?
Families are now smaller and are blended, or have children from previous marriages.
300
Why is the Office of Citizen the most important role there is?
Citizens control the government. If we do not want to lend our power to a representative, we can vote them out of office. We determine if roads are built, schools are maintained, and taxes are collected.
300
Name 3 of the 6 responsbilities a citizen has.
1. Working towards the common good 2. Voting 3. Holding government office 4. Participating in election campaigns 5. Influencing government 6. Serving the community
400
What are the 5 major immigrants groups in the U.S.?
European Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans.
400
Why do social roles conflict?
The values of two or more roles are not the same.
400
What are the 4 roles government plays?
Keeping the peace, protecting the country, providing services, maintaining other institutions
400
What kind of government does England have today?
Constitutional Monarchy
400
Why, at 14, do you not have the right to say whatever you want?
Until you turn 18, your rights are actually privileges and can be taken away.
500
Why is America considered a cultural mosiac?
Like mosiac tiles, all the groups in the United States fit together to form a whole nation.
500
In what ways is the U.S. an imperfect society?
Some groups in the U.S. are still struggling for freedom, equality, and justice.
500
What are the differences between dictatorship, monarchy, and democracy?
Dictatorship is controlled by one person. Monarchy is ruled by one person. Democracy is ruled by the people.
500
Why is it important to follow the group's rules?
If you do not follow a groups rules you can be kicked out.
500
Who is a citizen?
1. Anyone born in the U.S. 2. Anyone whose parent(s) is a U.S. citizen 3. Anyone who has gone through the naturalization process 4. Anyone whose parents went through the naturalization process when they were under 18
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