Citizen
Voting
Responsibilities
Rights
Public Service/Volunteering
100

How old do you have to be to become a United States Citizen?

18

100

The most important part of voting is

being informed about current issues and the people who are running for public office

100

What is something you can do to be a responsible citizen?

Volunteering, donating, preserve your community's history, recycle, respect and protect other's rights, hold leaders to their word, etc. 

100

What kind of right allows you the freedom of speech, religion, and press? (Natural, civil, political, economic)

Civil

100

What is one way kids can volunteer even if they are not adults?

Helping at school, cleaning up, collecting food, or being kind.

200

How many years must you have lived in the United States before becoming a citizen?

5

200

Voting is a _______ and ___________ of being a citizen

right and responsibility

200

How can you contact government leaders?

phone, mail, emails, etc. 

200

Which right allows you to vote, serve on a jury, attend a protest, etc.?

Political


200

Name one job that is considered public service.

Teacher, firefighter, police officer, mail carrier, or librarian.

300

What are three things you must be able to do to become a United States citizen? List 2.

Must be able to speak, read, and write in English.

File an application (fingerprinted, take photos, and provide legal documents)

Take the exam

Appear in court

300

A voting location is also known as a 

polling place

300

What responsibility do citizens have when they see something unfair or unsafe?

To speak up, report it, or help make it better peacefully.

300

Which right allows you to own property, change employment, operate a business, etc. 

Economic


300

Name one place you could volunteer.

School, library, park, church, or animal shelter.

400

Which amendments defines citizens?

14th

400

National elections take place every ______ years. 

two years

400

How does paying taxes help people besides yourself?

It helps pay for schools, roads, firefighters, and other services.

400

What is another name for unalienable rights? 

Natural Rights


400

What is public service?

Work done to help the community or country.

500

Why does the United States allow people from other countries to become citizens?

To welcome new people, grow the country, and support freedom and opportunity.

500

What must citizens do before they can vote in an election?

Register to vote.

500

What responsibility do citizens have when choosing leaders?

To vote thoughtfully and learn about the candidates.

500

Which document protects the rights of U.S. citizens?

The Constitution (especially the Bill of Rights).

500

How does public service make a community stronger?

It solves problems, helps people in need, and improves life for everyone.