Define a "duty" for citizens and give two examples
Duty is a requirment, examples vary
What citizenship is based on place of birth
Jus Soli
This is the legal process of becoming a U.S. citizen after birth
Naturalization
Culutre where immigrants keep thier tradations
Salad Bowl
Define a Citizen
Person who owes allegiance to U.S. and is entitled to full rights and responsibilities under its laws.
What is the difference between a "duty" and a "responsibility"? Provide one example of each from the guide.
Duty is a requirement vs Responsibility is something you SHOULD do.
What citizenship is based on your parents
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
jus sanguinis
This term means being forced to leave your country due to danger
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Refugee
Culture where immigrants blend into one
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Melting Pot
What are hate crimes?
Crimes committed out of hate for the victim's group; treated differently because motive targets protected characteristic and harms communities.
Name one way citizens can influence the government
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Voting, contacting officials, joining political parties
Identify one step in the naturalization process
Declaration of Intent, Fingerprint, Physical, Pass Citizenship Test, Oath of Alligence
This is official permission to enter a country temporarily
Visa
Key difference between salad bowl and melting pot
Keeping vs losing orignal culutre
Name one group that often faces discrimination
If serving community service hours and went to clean up the park is that a duty or responsibility?
duty- he is required to do that
A child born in the U.S. to foreign parents is a citizen because of this
Just soli
Removing a non-citizen from a country
Deportation
This term means unfair treatment based on identity
Discrimination
Provide three reasons for why people choose to become U.S. citizens
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
answer vary
What is the census and how does it help americans
It is the offical count of the population, answers vary
What part of the Immigration process can be misinterpreted or up to others discretion?
Being of Good Moral Character
Giving up your original culture to adopt a new one
Assimilation
Forming opinions without knowing facts
Prejudice
Out of many, one