A person who legally belongs to a particular country and has the rights and duties of that country.
Citizen
The TWO means of obtaining citizenship in the U.S.
Birth & Naturalization
Your 1st amendment rights (name all five)
Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Speech
True or False: Voting is the only way to participate in our democracy.
False
Something a citizen must do or face legal consequences
Duty
Rights
You must be at least ___ years old to become a citizen by naturalization.
18
This amendment defines citizenship
14th
A democratic society requires the active _____ of its citizens.
participation
Something citizens should choose to do, but are voluntary
Responsibilities
Loyalty or devotion to a country or a cause
Allegiance
Someone wanting to become a citizen must pass a ____ test
naturalization
This amendment guarentees due process and is part of the Bill of Rights
5th
Ways for citizens to participate in community service
Express concern & Volunteer and help
Duty or Responsibilities: Respect others’ right to an equal voice in government
Responsibilities
The process of becoming a citizen of a country
Naturalization
Name TWO requirements to become a citizen by naturalization.
Be at least 18 years old • Be a legal resident of the U. S. for 3-5 or more years • Be of good moral character and be loyal to the United States • Be able to read, write, and speak basic English • Pass a naturalization test • Take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony.
Individuals are free to express their opinions and beliefs.
Freedom of Speech
Personal traits of good citizens (name TWO)
Trustworthiness and honesty • Courtesy and respect for the rights of others • Responsibility, accountability, and selfreliance • Respect for the law • Patriotism • Participation in the school and/or local community • Participation in elections as an informed voter
Duty or Responsibility: Register and vote
Responsibility
A system of government in which the people have the power to make decisions.
Democracy
Immigration and naturalization, particularly in the twentieth century, have led to an increasingly ______ society
diverse
The right to gather and publish information, including that which criticizes the government.
Freedom of Press
Effective participation in civic life can include (name TWO)
• formulating questions • analyzing information from a variety of sources • expressing a position • devising and implementing a plan • practicing thoughtful decision making in personal, financial, and civic matters (e.g., voting, civic issues)
Civics duties (name all four)
Obey laws, including – Paying taxes – Serving in the armed forces, if called – Serving on a jury or as a witness in court, when summoned