Citizenship
Rights, Duties and Responsibilities
The People
American Values and Immigration
Population Growth and Change
100

The study of citizenship and government. 

What is Civics?

100

True or False: "It is our civic duty to help preserve freedom, and to ensure justice and equality for ourselves and all Americans."

True

100

People who came to the United States from other countries, adapted and contributed to it by adding their languages, ideas, beliefs, hopes, and customs. 

What are immigrants?

100

The three basic American values are....

What is equality, liberty (freedom) and justice?

100

Shrinking households, women in the workforce, and older and diverse Americans shows this.

What is population change?

200

The legal process by which people may become citizens. 

What is Naturalization?

200

Voting, respecting the rights of others, volunteering and staying informed are examples of....

What are the responsibilities of citizens?

200

Archaeologists believe that the first people to settle in North America came from this place. 

What is Asia between 12,000 and 40,000 years ago?

200

Taking an oath of allegiance to the country a person emigrated from is not a required step in this process. 

What is naturalization?

200

The migration to cities, suburbs, and sunbelt shows this.

What is population moving?

300

A legally recognized member of the country.

What is a citizen?

300

If you respect and obey laws and participate in your community recycling efforts, you are showing...

What is good citizenship?

300

Those that are born in the U.S. or a U.S territory as known as this.

What is native born?

300

True or False: Those who are permanent residents (aliens) of the United States can vote in presidential elections and hold public office.

What is false?

300

The government officially counts of the U.S. population every 10 years in what is known as the Census. Such information determines this. 

What is how many people from each state will be elected to the House of Representatives?

400

The most important reason for studying civics is so that we can...

What is learn to become responsible citizens?

400

Having the freedom of speech, religion, press and fair trial are examples of this. 

What are the rights of citizens?

400

Today the population of the United States continues to do this...

What is increase every year?

400

True or False. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 was passed to reduce the flow of illegal immigration to the United States.

What is true?

400

The study of characteristics in the human population.

What is demographics?

500

A person is a naturalized citizen has the same rights as a native-born but they are not eligible to... 

What is become president or vice president of the United States?

500

Obeying laws, jury duty, paying taxes, and serving the nation are examples of...

What are the duties of citizens?

500

This term means that multiple cultures and cultural differences coexist within the United States.

What is multiculturalism? 

500

This thing is true about the many different cultural groups found in the United States.

What is they all maintain a shared set of American values?

500

The birthrates, adding territory, and immigration shows this. 

What is population growth?

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