Responsibilities & Duties
States & Capitals
Citizenship
Vocabulary
Rights and Wrongs
100

Anything you are required by law to do as a citizen

Duty

100

Capital of Florida

Tallahassee 

100

One way to become a citizen in the United States

Born in USA

Parents are both citizens

Naturalization

100

The status of being a citizen of a particular country

Citizenship

100

A type of right you get just for existing. Among these are "life", "liberty", and "property"

Natural Rights

200

Anything you should do as a good citizen?

Responsibility

200

Capital of Indiana

Indianapolis

200

The process to become a citizen in the United States

Naturalization

200

Something that you always have, just for being a citizen in a particular country

A Right

200

Protections given to those accused of a crime

Criminal Rights

300

Is voting a duty, responsibility, or both?

Responsibility

300

Sacramento is the capital of which state?

California

300

Someone who is born in the US or to US citizen parents is what kind of citizen?

Native Born Citizen

300
An area of land that has common features

Region

300

What is one example of a "Criminal Right"?

Speedy Trial, Jury Trial, your Miranda Rights

400

Is Volunteering a duty, responsibility, or both?

Responsibility 

400

Baton Rouge is the capital of which state?

Louisiana

400

According to the 14th Amendment, what do you have to be in order to be given US citizenship?

Born or Naturalized in the US

400

Physical systems that allow a country, state, or region to function

Infrastructure

400

What is the name for the following group of rights: 

"You have the right to remain silent."
"Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law."
"You have the right to talk to a lawyer for advice before we ask you any questions."
"You have the right to have a lawyer with you during questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish."
"If you decide to answer questions now without a lawyer present, you have the right to stop answering at any time." 

Miranda Rights/Warnings

500

Is serving in the military a duty, responsibility, or both?

Both

500

Capital of Wyoming

Cheyenne 

500

Why are people required to pass a US citizenship test as part of the naturalization process?

To encourage a more informed citizenry

500

Defined American citizenship as applying to anyone born or naturalized in the US

14th Amendment

500

What are three exceptions to Freedom of Speech as a 1st amendment right?

Options: Inciting/Encouraging a Crime, Obscenity, Slander/Lying, Threats, Fighting Words, Copyright Infringement
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