Citizenship
Obligations and Responsibilities
The Rule of Law
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100

All people born or naturalized in the U.S. What is the Term.

What is a Citizen

100

To Obey the Law.

What is an Obligation

100

The branch that decides if laws go against the constitution.

What is the Judicial Branch?

100

The most important responsibility for citizens ?

What is Voting?

100

What Branch is the President in?

Executive Branch

200

Citizenship based off of biological parents.

 Law of Blood

200

To Attend Civics Meetings.

What is a Responsibility?

200

What protects citizens from from the government?

What are Amendments?

200

When citizens ask the government for positive changes.

What is petition? 

200
You lose 200.

Sorry!

300

This amendment number describes the definition of citizenship.

What is the 14th amendment?

300

To Serve on Juries.

What is an Obligation?

300

Fair treatment when applied to the rule of law?

What is Due Process?

300

A legal person living in the U.S. but is not a citizen.

What is A Resident?

300

You gaine 300 points 

Congrats!

400

Citizenship based on place or country of birth.

Law of Soil

400

To Pay Taxes.

What is an Obligation?

400

Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branch.

What are the Branches of Government?

400

To Recycle.

What is a responsibility?

400

5 requirements to become a naturalized citizen? 

18 Years old

Resident for 5 Years

Good Character

Application

Test English/Government 


500
Gaining citizenship through certain requirements as a legal resident.

What is Naturalization?

500

To Vote and Petition. 

What are Responsibilities?

500
Laws that are applied fairly and equally to all people. What is the term?

What is The Rule of Law?

500

In a time of need, all males 18-25 must defend the nation.

What is Selective Service?

500

All actions or beliefs that benefit the community. 

Common Good.

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