Which of these is NOT a requirement of the naturalization process?
A) Passing the US Citizenship test
B) Taking the Oath of Allegiance
C) Demonstrating knowledge of the English language
D) Paying fees
E) Completing high school or holding a GED
Completing high school or holding a GED
Most US citizens gained their citizenship at birth.
(True)
This gives you the right to vote in the US
Citizenship
What are the first three words in the constitution
WE THE PEOPLE
Answer: O Negative
What does it mean to be a naturalized US citizen?
A) You were born in the United States.
B) You have a parent who is a US citizen.
C) You have completed the US citizenship process.
D) You have a parent who is a US citizen.
C) You have completed the US citizenship process.
False! It stores FAT
BONUS: What is my whole name?
Olivia DuPree
BONUS: "to be or not to be" comes from which famous Shakespeare play?
Hamlet
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
All of these are promises you make when you become a citizen EXCEPT
A) To serve in the military when required by law
B) To obey the laws of the United States
C) To vote in all elections
D) To give up loyalty to other nations
C) To vote in all elections
DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and is a pathway to US citizenship
False
This gives you the legal right to be in the United States
How many U.S. Senators are there?
100
Answer: 1959
how long after getting a green card can you apply for citizenship?
5 years
TRUE
This is temporary permission to be in the US for a specific time and/or purpose
Visa
We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
6
Answer: Eight
List the four ways (paths) someone can legally use to immigrate to the United States. (½ pt each)
Family sponsorship
Job sponsorship
Asylum/safety
Diversity lottery
The most common pathway to U.S. citizenship is the diversity lottery.
False
How long is a green card good for?
10 years
The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
Answer: On their legs