All VOCAB!
The Enlightenment
Citizenship Situations
Influential Documents
Citizenship Participation
100

The principle that states that no one is above the law; it requires all people be given due process and no one is allowed special treatment.

Rule of Law SG #9

100

The first example of written law (and some rule of law)

Hammurabi's Code SG #1b

100

If someone moved from a different country to the US but have not applied for permanent residency, they are:

an immigrant- not a citizen SG #1

100

The Constitution took ideas from this philosopher, who focused on branches of government and separation of powers. 

Baron Charles de Montesquieu SG #5
100

If you thought you were more QUALIFIED than the candidates on the ballot, what might you feel was your responsibility as a citizen?

Run for political office/run a campaign (Test 1 Review)

200

The name of the US government agency that registers 18-26 year old men to defend the nation. 

Selective Service System (or the Draft) SG#5

200

The philosopher who inspired Thomas Jefferson's words in the Declaration of Independence

John Locke SG #4

200

If a person is born in Canada, to a Canadian Father and an American mother, they are:

law of blood- a citizen SG #2a

200

The document that created a constitutional monarchy, limiting the king's absolute power

The Magna Carta SG #12

200

The way you might go about getting a new law passed or changing a rule in the local government

petition SG #8

300

Someone who has legal permanent status to live in the US

Resident Alien OR Permanent Resident SG #1

300

John Locke's theory of ___________ says all people are born equal and have some rights inherently.

Natural Rights/Natural Law SG #2

300

If a child of two Japanese parents is born in California, they are:

law of soil- a citizen SG #2b
300

The document that added to constitutional monarchy by including a list of natural rights for the citizens

The English Bill of Rights SG #14

300

The way governments fund programs, defense, and education, among other functions. 

Tax Revenue SG #7

400

Something you MUST do as a citizen

Duty/Obligation SG #6

400

The theory of Locke's that states that the people willingly exchange some of their liberties for protection from the government- if the government fails them, the people can change it.

Social Contract SG #3

400

The place in the Constitution where citizenship is defined as "All persons born or naturalized in the U.S..."

The 14th Amendment SG #4

400

A document showing early examples of social contract and self-government in the American colonies

The Mayflower Compact SG #13

400

Something you SHOULD do to improve your community and country

Responsibility SG #6b

500

Another way to say Due Process

Rights of the Accused SG #10
500
The term for setting guidelines on the power of a monarch or government

Limited Government SG #11

500

The term used for the process to become a citizen of the U.S. 

Naturalization SG #3

500

The document written to convince the colonists to support declaring independence

Common Sense SG #15

500

Which of the following would be an obligation?

Voting, Registering for the draft, Community Service

Registering for the draft (SG #6)

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