Duties
Responsibilities
Naturalization
Citizenship
Mystery
100

Fill in the blank: Duties are things all citizens ____ do!

must

100

Responsibilities are things citizens ____ do.

should

100

The process of becoming a U.S. citizen is called _________.

Naturalization

100

Do you have to be a citizen to vote?

Yes

100

How old must a citizen be to vote?

18

200

Who (gender and age) must register for the Selective Services?

Males, ages 18-25

200

Which example is NOT a responsibility of citizenship?

a. Volunteering in the community

b. Attending civics meetings

c. Voting in elections

d. Paying taxes

d. Paying taxes

Paying taxes is a DUTY not a responsibility.

200

Name at least three of the naturalization requirements.

Any of the following are acceptable:

-Read/Write/Speak English

-Be 18

-Lived in the U.S. for 5 years

-Good moral character

-Pass a history/government test

-Oath of Allegiance

200

Which amendment defines citizenship as “all persons born or naturalized in the United States”?

14th

200

What is the difference between a duty and a responsibility?

Duty you MUST do!

Responsibility you SHOULD do!

300

What is another word for citizen duties?

Obligations

300

Mr. Meadows thinks the intersection near his house is dangerous and that a stop-light should be installed.

Which citizen responsibility should he carry out?

Write a petition OR attend a civic meeting

300

In which of the following scenarios may a person gain U.S. citizenship by naturalization?

a. A person is born on a U.S. military base

b. A person with no connection to the U.S. immigrates to the United States

c. A person is born in an American territory

d. Two U.S. citizens have a child on American soil

b. A person with no connection to the U.S. immigrates to the United States

300

Derrick's parents were both born and raised in China. They moved to Puerto Rico when they were 25 and had Derrick a few years later. Is Derrick an American citizen? Why or why not?

Yes, he is a citizen.

Law of Soil - Puerto Rico is an American territory.

300

John did not show up for jury duty and did not notify the court. Name a possible consequence he could face.

Either are acceptable:

-Jail

-Pay a fine

400

Josh is a first year student at Florida State University. He has just turned 19. Josh has decided to not vote in the Presidential election last week (He wanted to go to the movies instead). He was issued a ticket for not voting in the election. Can Josh be given a ticket? Why? or Why not?

Voting is a responsibility.. not required by law.

400

Doing something for the common good is an example of this citizen responsibility.

Any of the following are acceptable:

-Volunteering

-Community Service

-Public Service

-Volunteerism

400

To whom or what do naturalized citizens pledge their allegiance?

The United States Consitution

400

If you were born in America, but your parents are not U.S. citizens, which law would grant you citizenship?

Law of Soil

400

After a green card is issued, within how many years must you renew your green card.

10 years

500

In order to protect the people's right to be tried by one’s peers, all citizens must participate in ____ ____ if summoned to do so.

jury duty

500

Voting is considered both a _____ and a _______.

right and responsibility

500

What does the phrase “bear true faith and allegiance” mean?

To be loyal

500

The following is the definition for what word?

A person’s nationality at birth is the same as his/her parents.

Law of Blood

500

There are 3 steps, What is the process to file for naturalization?

Application

Citizenship exam 

Ceremony

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