Vocabulary
Who Is A Citizen
ROAR
Being a Citizen
Values
100
The study of what it means to be a citizen.
What is Civics
100
People who fall under this category of citizenship can be a Senator, Representative or the President.
What is natural born citizens
100
These are the categories of the ROAR
What is respect, ownership, academics, and readiness.
100
This is the reason that we study civics.
What is to learn what is means to be a U.S. citizen.
100
These are the three basic American values
What is Equality, Liberty and Justice
200
A legally recognized member of a country.
What is a citizen.
200
Natural born citizenship is based on these two laws.
What is law of the soil and law of the blood
200
Respect: This is the procedure we follow in our classroom when other students are talking or presenting.
What is giving our full and undivided attention.
200
Citizens have this duty to their elected officials.
What is to tell them if they agree or disagree with the officials.
200
This is what equality means to Americans today.
What is all people are equal under the law. The rights of each person are equal to those of everyone else.
300
The organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
What is government.
300
A person who is living in a country that they were not born in.
What is an immigrant?
300
Ownership: This is where we turn in/pick up our work in class.
What is the in/out cabinet.
300
This document guarantees U.S. citizens equality, liberty and justice.
What is the U.S. Constitution.
300
This is the meaning of Liberty.
What is having the freedom to exercise our rights.
400
People born in the U.S.
What is native-born.
400
Children born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, the Mariana Islands or the United States are citizens based on this law.
What is law of the soil.
400
Academics: These are the things we should do in the first 5 minutes of class.
What is our warm up, turn in homework, pick up graded assignments and look at the agenda.
400
This amendment protects the rights of native-born and naturalized citizens.
What is the fourteenth amendment.
400
This is the meaning of Justice.
What is the protection of our rights and freedoms through laws.
500
The legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
What is naturalization.
500
These are the three ways a person can lose his/her citizenship.
What is being convicted of treason, swearing allegiance to another country and/or being naturalized in a another country.
500
Readiness: If you are not in class when the last bell rings you are sent to this table.
What is the tardy table.
500
In order to be a productive and effective citizen you must fulfill this duty.
What is being an active member of society.
500
This is the difference between revenge and justice.
What is revenge is to get back at someone and justice is a consequence for an action.
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