This Classroom
Who's a citizen?
Duties
Who knows?
Last row
100

There are two broken bobble heads of this man

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

Someone born on a US army base is a natural born citizen because of the law of ______. It doesn't matter who the parents are.

What is soil?

100

Our class has defined a duty as this

What is something you have to do.

100

Americans can lose citizenship for crimes against their country, also called this

What is treason?

100

When more than half of people vote for something it is called __________ rule.

What is majority rule?

200

The American President standing in front of an American flag in a picture is

Who is Ronald Reagan?

200

The concept of citizenship started in these two countries.

What is Greece and Rome?

200

This is not a duty, but it is the vocabulary word for something you should do.

What is a responsibility?

200

The study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens is called this.

What is civics (citizenship)?

200

A government by the people is called this

What is a democracy?

300

The president throwing out a pitch in a baseball game is 

Who is FDR?

300

Someone not born a citizen can become a citizen through this process.

What is naturalization?

300

One of these is not a duty: voting, defend nation, attend school, pay taxes.

What is voting?

300

Giving up your citizenship is called this.

What is expatriation?

300

This is the last step in the naturalization process.

What is ceremony and oath?

400

This man created the Join or Die Fla

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

400

If you are not born on US soil, you can still become a citizen at birth if this fact is present.

What is citizen parents?

400

This happens if you do not do a duty.

What is punishment... jail or fine.

400

The idea that government receives its power from the people is called this

What is popular sovereignty (consent of the goverened)?

400

Immigrants take a test that focuses on this subject to become citizens.

What Civics.

500

This former slave is in a picture above the file cabinet.

Who is Frederick Douglas?

500

A person fleeing danger in their home country

What is a refugee?

500

This is the agency 18 year old males must register with in case there ever is a draft.

What is Selective Service?

500

This is the name of the runaway slave in the only court case we have studied this year.

Who is Dred Scott?

500

This is the only amendment to discuss citizenship.

What is the 14th?