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Demographics
Diversity
Values
Citizenship
Institutions
100
Increase in births between 1946 and 1964
What is the baby boom
100
People who leave their country to live in another
Who are immigrants
100
Everyone having the same rights and opportunities in life
What is equality
100
A person with certain rights and duties under government
What is a citizen
100
a system in which the power is shared by all the people
What is democracy
200
Employment sector in which the majority of Americans now work
What is the service sector
200
differences
What is diversity
200
The ability to say what you want, go where you want, and choose your friends
What is freedom
200
The process through which one becomes a citizen
What is naturalization
200
System of values and rules that determine how society is organized
What are social institutions
300
Warm-weather region in the U.S
What is the Sun Belt
300
The belief that one race is superior to another
What is racism
300
Fairness
What is justice
300
Citizen of one country who lives in another
What is an alien
300
The most basic social institution in any society
What is the family
400
Official government count of the population every ten years
What is the U.S census?
400
Unfair treatment of a group
What is discrimination
400
Standards of behavior
What are values
400
People who are chosen to speak and act for their fellow citizens in government
Who are representatives
400
A government controlled by one person
What is a dictatorship
500
Study of the size, growth and distribution of human populations
What is demography
500
Laws passed from 1882 to 1907 to stop immigration from China and Japan
What are exclusion laws
500
The demonstration of love and devotion to one's country
What is patriotism
500
United States government body through which one must apply for citizenship (Full Name)
What is the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
500
The process of learning how to behave politically
What is political socialization