Citizenship
Naturalization
Rule of Law
Obligations
Responsibilities
100

Having citizenship at birth.

Birthright citizenship

100

During this step, an applicant meets with an immigration officer to discuss their application for U.S. citizenship.

What is an interview?

100

This principle ensures that all people, including government officials, are subject to the same laws.

What is the rule of law?

100

This obligation requires citizens to financially support the government.

What is paying taxes?

100

The act of choosing leaders and policies in elections is this responsibility.

What is voting?

200

This rule grants citizenship based on where a person is born.

What is the law of soil?

200

This test evaluates knowledge of U.S. history and government for those seeking citizenship.

What is the civics test?

200

This concept guarantees that legal processes are fair and that individuals have a right to a fair trial.

What is due process?

200

This duty requires men aged 18 to register for military service.

What is registering for Selective Service?

200

Staying informed about government and political matters is an example of this.

What is being informed?

300

This rule grants citizenship based on a parent’s citizenship.

What is the law of blood?

300

The process of officially becoming a U.S. citizen includes this final act of pledging loyalty.

What is the Oath of Allegiance?

300

This principle refers to the expectation that laws and their enforcement are applied in a predictable and uniform manner.

What is consistency?

300

This obligation involves participating in the judicial system when summoned.

What is serving on a jury?

300

Voluntary actions that contribute to the community are considered this.

What is a responsibility?

400

This term refers to a person who has completed the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

What is a naturalized citizen?

400

This document serves as proof of an applicant’s lawful permanent resident status and their intention to become a U.S. citizen.

What is a green card?

400

This term describes the requirement for laws and government actions to be open and available to the public.

What is transparency of institutions?

400

The term for actions required by law that all citizens must follow.

What is an obligation?

400

This involves participating in activities that support the common good.

What is contributing to the common good?

500

This term refers to a person who has been granted the legal status to live and work in the U.S. but is not a U.S. citizen.

What is a lawful permanent resident?

500

The process by which immigrants become U.S. citizens can be summarized as this

What is naturalization?

500

This U.S. President resigned due to the Watergate scandal, illustrating the importance of accountability under the rule of law.

Who is Richard Nixon?

500

The consequence of not fulfilling certain legal obligations, such as paying taxes.

What is being fined or jailed?

500

The general responsibility of citizens to uphold the principles of democracy and the Constitution.

What is civic engagement?

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