Immigration
Vocab
Governments
Citizenship
Quircky Quick Quiz Questions
Final Jeopardy
100

An immigrant.

What is someone who moves permanently to another country? 

100

Alien.

What is someone who is a foreign born resident who has not been naturalized? 

100

Totalitarian regime.

What is a government that controls almost all aspects of a person's life? 

100

These are the duties of a citizen.

What are to attend school, obey laws, pay taxes, and defend the nation? 

100

Give an example of a value you have. 

Multiple answers available. 

100

This form of government controls almost all aspects of the economy. 

What is socialism? 

200

This person does not have permission from the government to live in a country.

What is an illegal immigrant? 

200

Welfare.

What is the health, prosperity, and happiness of members of a community? 

200

Authoritarian Regime.

What is Power is held by a person or group not accountable to the people?

200

These are responsibilities of a citizen.

What are to be informed and active citizens, respect others, and contribute to the common good? 

200

This is the number of levels the U.S government has.

What is 3? 

200

Name the four steps in the naturalization process.

What is an application, an interview, an exam, and an oath?

300

This person does have permission from the government to live in a country.

What is a legal immigrant? 

300

Tolerance.

What is accepting and respecting others regardless of beliefs, practices, or differences? 

300

This government is a limited hereditary rule with representative government.

What is a Constitutional Monarch?

300

This group can take away citizenship.

Who is the federal government? 

300

This is the idea that the government receives its power from the people.

What is popular sovereignty? 

400

This person is fleeing their country for safety reasons.

What is a refugee? 

400

The draft is also known as this.

What is the Selective Service Act? 

400

This form has citizens choose people to represent them.

What is a representative democracy?

400

These were the original people allowed to be citizens.

Who were men who owned land? 

400

This is the decisions and actions a government takes to solve problems.

What is public policy? 

500

This is the process to become a citizen. 

What is naturalization? 

500

Key Principle of Democracy.

What is Majority Rule?

500

A totalitarian regime usually has these.

What is an ideology? 

500

These are ways in which a citizen can lose their citizenship.

What is being convicted of certain crimes such as treason?

500

This amendment gave African Americans the right to citizenship.

What is the 14th?