Citizenship
Immigration and Diversity
Government in Daily Life/Historical Roots
Census and Demographics
100

The process by which a person not born in the U.S. becomes a citizen.

Naturalization 

100
The term when different cultures live together peacefully 

Multiculturalism 

100

The American heritage has lasted this long

Over 200 years 

100
This is done every 10 years to count the population 

Census

200

A person born in the U.S. is considered: 

Native born citizen

200

Permanent residents who live in the U.S. but are not citizens 

Aliens 

200

What is the most populous city in the United States?

New York City

200

The study of population characteristics: 

Demographics

300

What type of test does a person have to pass during naturalization:

Civics

300

The maximum number of immigrants allowed in the U.S. since 1995:

675,000

300

One way the government keeps people safe:

Police, fire department or public safety

300

Since 1970 the American household size has: 

Decreased 

400

Name one civic responsibility all U.S. citizens have.

What is voting, obeying the law or serving on a jury

400

The first people to settle in North America 12000-40000 years ago

Asia

400

The migration of people to the suburbs increased because of this: 

Automobile

400

This gender group is increasingly attending college and working outside of the home: 

Women

500

A good citizen does this to sta informed and participate in government. 

Vote and speak up about important issues.
500

Explorers claimed land in the Americas in 1492 for this European country:

Spain

500

One way people can be involved in their communities today:

Recycling, volunteering, attending meetings 
500

Census data is used to decide this in Congress: 

How many representatives each state gets.