US Citizenship
Obligations & Responsibilities
Influences of Ancient Civilizations
Historical Documents & Principles
Enlightenment Thinkers
Final Jeopardy
100

This is the legal status of being a member of a country with rights and duties.

What is citizenship?

100

This is a required duty of male citizens ages 18–25.

What is Selective Service registration?

100

This civilization contributed the idea of direct democracy.

What is Ancient Greece?

100

This document limited the power of the English king and protected rights.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

This thinker believed people are born with natural rights like life, liberty, and property.

Who is John Locke?

200

This principle states that anyone born in the United States is automatically a citizen.

What is birthright citizenship (law of soil)?

200

This obligation requires citizens to pay money to support government services.

What are taxes?

200

This civilization contributed the idea of a republic and written laws.

What is Ancient Rome?

200

This document established the idea of self-government in the colonies.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

200

This thinker argued for separation of powers in government.

Who is Montesquieu?

300

This process allows immigrants to become U.S. citizens after meeting requirements.

What is naturalization?

300

Serving on this ensures the right to a fair trial in the judicial system.

What is jury duty?

300

This tradition influenced ideas about moral law and equality.

What is Judeo-Christian tradition?

300

This document declared independence and listed grievances against the king.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

This idea states that people give up some freedoms in exchange for protection.

What is the social contract?

400

A person born to U.S. citizen parents abroad may gain citizenship through this.

What is Law of Blood?

400

This responsibility involves staying informed and participating in elections.

What is voting?

400

This Roman legal principle means all citizens are equal under the law.

What is rule of law?

400

This principle means government gets its power from the people.

What is popular sovereignty?

400

Thesen allow different branches of the government to check the other branches and make sure they do not have too much power.

What are checks and balances?

500

These are the requirementsin order to be Naturalized.

What is at least 18, living in US for last 5 years, Able to read and write in english, be of good moral character?

500

This obligation involves respecting the rights of others and following rules even when you disagree.

What is obeying the law?

500

This Greek idea allowed citizens to participatein the government.

What is Democracy?

500

This principle divides government into separate branches to prevent abuse of power.

What is separation of powers?

500

This Enlightenment idea directly influenced the Declaration of Independence and unalienable rights.

What are natural rights?

1000

A government divides power between three branches and ensures leaders are chosen by the people while protecting individual rights. These Democratic principles are displayed in this statement.

What are separation of powers and popular sovereignty?