What constitutional amendment defined citizenship and ensured equal rights for all Americans, including former slaves?
The 14th Amendment
What card is given to a lawful permanent resident to show they can legally live and work in the United States?
A Green Card
What is the main difference between a civic obligation and a civic responsibility?
An obligation is required by law (mandatory), while a responsibility is voluntary (should do).
What is the primary purpose of civic participation and fulfilling civic responsibilities?
To promote the "common good" (or public good)
What official court order from a judge protects individuals from being put in jail without a valid reason?
A writ of habeas corpus
The "Law of Soil" means a person becomes a U.S. citizen by being born where?
On U.S. soil (or in the United States/its territories)
Name one major right or protection guaranteed to legal aliens by the U.S. Constitution.
The Bill of Rights (or the right to live/work in the U.S.)
Selective Service requires male citizens aged 18 to 26 to register for what potential action?
The draft (or defending the nation / military service)
What phrase describes doing what is best for everyone in a community rather than just one individual?
The Common Good (or Public Good)
What does the Latin term ex post facto literally translate to in English?
"After the fact"
What is the rule called when a baby born in another country becomes a citizen because their parents are U.S. citizens?
The Law of Blood
Name two specific political rights reserved only for U.S. citizens that legal aliens cannot do.
Voting and holding political office
By serving on juries, citizens help protect our constitutional right to be tried by whom?
Our peers (or equals)
What happens to a community when citizens neglect their civic responsibilities?
The common good suffers (or community well-being declines)
Why does the government require citizens to file annual tax documents?
To fund government operations, public services, and social programs for citizens
How old must an applicant be, and how long must they be a lawful permanent resident, to apply for naturalization?
At least 18 years old and a lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years
True or False: Legal aliens are allowed to work in the U.S. and travel in and out of the country.
True
What consequences can a citizen face if they fail to fulfill an obligation of citizenship?
Fines or jail time (legal penalties)
Name three distinct ways citizens can fulfill their voluntary civic responsibilities.
Voting, running for office, attending civic meetings, volunteering, or petitioning the government
Why are ex post facto laws prohibited by the U.S. Constitution?
They prevent people from being punished for doing something that was legal at the time it was done.
What are the final two required steps in the naturalization process after passing the civics test?
Complete an application (or interview) and swear an Oath of Allegiance
What is the legal term for a non-citizen who has received official permission to permanently live and work in the U.S.?
Lawful Permanent Resident (or Legal Alien)
Name all four mandatory civic obligations mentioned in the notes.
Obeying laws, paying taxes, defending the nation, and serving on juries
How is a petition defined in terms of civic engagement?
A formal request asking government leaders to fix a problem, change a law, or listen to an idea
What legal term describes a person who is a legally recognized member of a state or nation with full rights and duties?
Citizen