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The study of citizenship and government

what is civics

100

the analogy used to describe American society because each of the different cultural groups maintain their own customs and traits while still being Americans.

what is the "salad bowl" descri[ption

100

The Italian sailor and explorer who claimed the Americas for Spain

who is Christopher Columbus

100

people living in this country without legal immigration documents

what are illegal aliens

100

the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of the population

what is the birthrate

200

a legally recognized member of a country

what is a citizen

200

people who came here from another country

what are immigrants

200

a specific number of immigrants from certain countries or regions that are allowed to enter the country each year

what are quotas 

200

people who flee their home country to escape dangers

what are refugees 

200

movements of large numbers of people from region to region

what is migration

300

 the organizations, institutions and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people

what is government

300

The three basic American Values

what are liberty, justice and equality

300

permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country

what are aliens

300

the periodic counting of the population

what is a census

300

the popular invention that allowed people to move out of the cities and into the suburbs

what is the automobile

400

it means that each citizen has the same right to enjoy the many benefits granted to all citizens

what is equality

400
  • Freedom to express yourself.

  • Freedom to worship as you wish.

  • Right to a prompt, fair trial by jury.

  • Right to vote in elections for public officials.

  • Right to apply for federal employment requiring U.S. citizenship.

  • Right to run for elected office.

  • Freedom to pursue “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

what the rights of citizenship

400

people who were born in the United States

what is a native born citizen

400

the frequency with which the United States counts its population

what is every 10 years

400

the annual numbers of deaths per 1,000 members of a population

what is the death rate

500

the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.

what is liberty

500
  • Support and defend the Constitution.

  • Stay informed of the issues affecting your community.

  • Participate in the democratic process (Vote).

  • Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.

  • Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.

  • Participate in your local community.

  • Pay income and other taxes honestly, and on time, to federal, state, and local authorities.

  • Serve on a jury when called upon.

  • Defend the country if the need should arise.

what are the responsibilities of citizenship

500

The legal process by which an alien can become a citizen

what is naturalization

500

the study of the characteristics of human populations

what are demographics

500

the three ways population increases

what are natural increases, adding territory and immigration

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