This is the Constitutional Amendment that defines citizenship.
What is the 14th Amendment?
This is the name for a drawing that contains a message about political topics, and uses symbolism and exaggeration in the pictures.
What is a political cartoon?
In the choice between civic duties or civic responsibilities, these are voluntary.
What are civic responsibilities?
This is the Constitutional Amendment that gives U.S. citizens their freedoms of religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech.
What is the First Amendment?
Becoming involved in public service organizations is a way of performing __________ ____________.
What is community service?
What is a person who moves to live permanently in another country.
What is an immigrant?
This is someone with certain rights, duties, and an allegiance to a specific country.
What is a citizen?
This is what the figure Uncle Sam represents in most political cartoons.
What is the United States or the U.S. government?
True or False: A basic responsibility of U.S. citizenship is to contribute to the common good.
What is true?
This constitutional right gives individuals the right to gather together peacefully.
What is the Freedom of Assembly?
True or False:
Volunteering at the public library is a type of community service.
What is true?
True or False: Voting is a civic duty.
What is false?
This is the name for the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
What is naturalization?
The symbol that we learned in class that represents freedom.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
What you face if you do not fulfill your civic duties.
What are legal consequences, like paying a fine or being jailed?
With this right, individuals are free to express their personal opinions and beliefs.
What is the Freedom of Speech?
This is a person who performs a job or service willingly, and without pay.
What is a volunteer?
This is how long the naturalization process can take.
What is 7 to 11 years?
These are the two ways of obtaining U.S. citizenship.
What are by birth or by naturalization?
What this symbol represents in a political cartoon.
What is peace?
These are two civic duties from our notes that we learned about during class.
What are:
- obeying laws
- paying taxes
- serving in the armed forces (if called)
- serving on a jury or as a witness in court
With this right, individuals have the right to make their views known to public officials.
What is Freedom of Petition?
These are two characteristics of a good citizen that we listed in our notes.
What are: trustworthy, honest, courteous, respectful, responsible, self-reliant, patriotic, accountable for your own actions
This is the name of this symbol of the United States government.
What is Uncle Sam?
These are three requirements of the naturalization process.
What are:
- be at least 18 years old
- pass a naturalization test
- read, write, and speak basic English
- say the Oath of Allegiance
- reside in the U.S. for at least 3 to 5 years.
What these symbols represent in a political cartoon and which one represents which.
What are the Republican Party - elephant and the Democratic Party - donkey.
These are three civic responsibilities from our notes that we learned about in class.
What are: registering and voting, participating in political campaigns, holding elected office, serving in appointed positions, respecting other political opinions, keeping informed on current issues
These are the five constitutional rights listed in the First Amendment of the Constitution.
What are the Freedoms of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, and Speech?
These are two different ways to participate in community service as a volunteer.
What are (answers will vary)?
Immigration and naturalization has led to a ___________ U.S. society, with many different types of religions, languages, and cultures.
What is diverse?