Naturalization
Citizenship
Duties
Responsibilities
American Government Basics
Final Jeopardy!
100

The amount of years required before you can start the Naturalization Process

What is 5 years?

100

When you have citizenship of two countries

What is dual citizenship?

100

The DUTY that you all do 5 days a week (most weeks)

What is attending school?

100

The age you can start to vote

What is 18?

100

How many levels and branches of government are there?

Three

200

The process for becoming a citizen

What is Naturalization?

200

The way most Americans became citizens

What is Birth?

200

You must pay this on things you buy

What are taxes?

200

When you keep up with the news or research topics you are doing this

What is being informed?

200

The top LEVEL of government in the U.S?

Federal or National

300

The last step in the Naturalization process?

What is the Oath of Allegiance?

300

Legal non U.S Citizens who are living here are either refugees or have this specific document

What is a Green Card?

300

The name for serving as part of a court and judging a case with people just like you

What is Jury Duty?

300

The penalty for not doing your civic responsibility

What is there is none officially?

300

The lowest LEVEL of American Government

Local

400

The 4th step of the Naturalization process

What is the Citizenship Test?

400

If you are fleeing violence in your home country, you can go to the U.S and claim this

What is Asylum?

400

The official name for the military draft

What is Selective Service?

400

Giving to charity, cleaning up litter, helping the elderly, etc. are examples of this civic responsibility

What is helping the community?

400

The branches that carries out the law

Executive Branch

500

The 2nd step of the Naturalization process

What is completing the application?

500

The amendment which explains the ways one can become a U.S citizen

What is the 14th amendment?

500

The age range and gender who can be drafted

DAILY DOUBLE: What are men aged 18-25?

500

Citizens who are responsible respect this when working with other people

What is respectings others rights?

500

The branch that INTERPRETS the law

Judicial Branch

600

The 3rd Step in the Naturalization process

What is the Interview?

600

The name for undocumented peoples on official government forms

What is an Alien?

600

This duty is important for ensuring that a persons rights are respected in court

What is Jury Duty?

600

Running for office or protesting a law are examples of this responsibility

What is taking part in government?

600

The idea that power is divided between the FEDERAL and STATE governments is called ???

Federalism
600

When the people are the SOURCE of government power and can "take it back" if the government is being bad

What is Consent of the Governed?