Going back to our roots, the study of civics included observing the rights & duties of this group of people.
What / who are: citizens?
When talking about citizenship by birth, automatic citizenship occurs when born in the states / D.C., but also when you are born here.
What is:
- American territories
- Overseas military bases
This term refers to authority within society.
What is: government?
This is the type of government where their leader is more a symbol than a politician.
What is: Constitutional Monarchy?
Double Jeopardy!
This is the term that refers to the plan for collecting & spending money.
What is: a budget?
Values impact our lives quite a bit, as they specifically influence this action for ourselves.
Up to Interpretation
If you say "Act", double jeopardy activates!
This term refers to a way you could lose citizenship - where you use deception during the naturalization process.
What is: Denaturalization?
This is one purpose that government has in society.
What is:
- Create laws
- Prevent & settle conflicts
This economy is one where the community owns/regulates the means of production & trading of products.
What is: Socialism?
This term refers to the study of rights & duties of citizens.
What is: Civics?
Double Jeopardy!
In Ancient Greece & Rome, "citizens" often referred to this group of people with this particular artifact.
What / who are: men with property?
When in the Interview/Examination process step of Naturalization, the citizenship exam occurs. This is one of the components of the exam.
What is:
- Read English
- Write in English
- Speak English
- Know Basic history/government facts
Direct democracy, where you cut the middle man out, is designed better for this particular size of group.
What is:
- smaller populations?
This is the term used referring to the principle where no one is above the law, even the leader.
What is: Rule of Law?
Double Jeopardy!
This term refers to a style of government in which the citizens provide all the power.
What is: Popular Sovereignty?
While John Locke supported his natural rights in the 1700s with his version, today, we know the "Big 3" as this.
What are:
- Life
- Liberty
- Pursuit of Happiness
Talking about citizenship, this event happened in 1924 and impacted a great deal of Americans.
What is: Congress made all Native Americans born in the U.S. citizens?
This term refers to government action aimed at achieving the wants of the community.
What is: public policy?
This country would be a good example when explaining dictatorship.
What is:
- China
- North Korea
- Syria
- Belarus
This is the term that refers to the legal process often taken by foreign-born people to gain citizenship.
What is: Naturalization?
Popular sovereignty allows the citizens to have a voice - you can see this in action during this event.
What are: (fair & free) elections?
The USCIS is very involved in the Naturalization process. This is the full name of the USCIS.
What is the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services?
Thomas Hobbes famously said that "without government, life would be" these 5 things. Perhaps you could only list two...
What is:
- Solitary
- Poor
- Nasty
- Brutish
- Short
Sweden would be a good example of this type of government.
What is: Constitutional Monarchy?
This is the term that refers to one leaving their home country to live in a foreign country.
What is: Expatriation?