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what is the defimtion of civices.

the rights and duties of citizens of a country

100

what is 3 place u would adimadicly be a U.S citizen

Any U.S state, in U.S air space, and American waters.

100

True or False: The United States has a national language.

False

100

The government keeps order by establishing a court system. What are two things the court system decides?

  1. The punishment someone gets and what goes on in a state

200

what did civics in Ancient Rome mean

A someone with there own land

200

what are values

Freedom,equally, justice, unity, respect, tolerance.  

200

What are "American Institutions"?

Groups that create bounds between people pass down values

200

what does FBI stand for?

Federal Bureau of Investigation.

300

what group of poeple in ancient Rome  were citizens

Men with their own land 

300

Approximately how many people naturalize as US citizens each year

500,000

300

Which institution is described as the core of social life?

Family friends

300

Name four examples of public services that the government creates and manages.

police schools, libraries, hospitals.

400

to become a citizen you must have these English skills the must have.

You must write, speak English and must know basic U.S history

400

What is the name of the oath naturalized citizens must take to be loyal to the US and obey its laws?

Oath of Allegiance.

400

What is a government?

Ruling authority over a community.

400

What is Federalism?

  1. sharing of power between national government and state governments

500

what is a way to become a U.S citizen

to take the citizenship test. 

500

List four of the shared values mentioned in the slideshow that build unity among Americans.

Broad ideas about what is good and are shared by people in a society. 

500

How does the government make it possible for people to live together?

The Laws 

500

Where is the national government of the United States located?

Washington DC

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