The American People
Becoming a Citizen
Government Systems
Power to the People
Final Jeopardy
100

The study of the rights and duties of citizens.

What is Civics?

100

The two ways a person can become a U.S. citizen.

What are Birth and Naturalization?

100

A system where a king or queen rules the country.

What is a Monarchy?

100

The term for a person who moves permanently to a new country.

What is an Immigrant?

200

This is what we call the idea that the United States is made of many different cultures and backgrounds.

What is Diversity?

200

The legal process by which a foreign-born person becomes a citizen.

What is Naturalization?

200

A government where citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf.

What is a Representative Democracy (or a Republic)?

200

The principle that ultimate political power rests with the people.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

300

Besides common values, these are the "rules" or standards Americans commit to.

What are Principles (or Values)

300

While citizens have rights, they also have these "expected" actions to help the nation.

What are Responsibilities?

300

A system where the government has total control over all aspects of people's lives.

What is Totalitarianism?

300

Name one of the two main reasons humans form governments

What are Order and Security?

400

A person who is a legally recognized member of a nation.

What is a Citizen?

400

This type of democracy originated in ancient Greece, where every citizen voted on every law.

What is Direct Democracy?

400

In this system, the government often controls the economy and aims for equal distribution of wealth.

What is Socialism?

400

This is the term for a system where one person or a small group holds absolute power.

  • What is Authoritarianism?

400

After leading a revolution to overthrow the Nationalist government in 1949, this leader established a totalitarian Communist state in China, which he ruled until his death in 1976.

 Mao Zedong

500

This Latin phrase, found on U.S. coins, means "Out of many, one," and represents the balance of diversity and unity.

What is E Pluribus Unum?

500

Beyond birth and naturalization, a child can sometimes "automatically" become a citizen if this is true about their parents.

What is having one or both parents be U.S. Citizens?

500

While a "Totalitarian" government refers to the extent of control over citizens' lives, this term specifically refers to the source of power—a single leader who rules with absolute authority and usually gains power through force.

Dictatorship

500

Governments exist to "accomplish common goals"; the specific actions they take to solve community problems are called this.

What is Public Policy?

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