What is citizenship?
the status of being a legal member of a country.
What are rights of citizens?
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, and Right to Vote
Which statement BEST summarizes the connection between citizenship and democracy?
A. Democracy exists without citizen involvement
B. Citizenship requires democracy but democracy does not require citizens
C. Citizens participate in democracy through rights and responsibilities
D. Democracy only applies during elections
C. Citizens participate in democracy through rights and responsibilities
What does it mean to have citizenship?
It grants individuals certain rights, such as protection from their government
What are the responsibilities of a citizen?
Following Laws, Paying Taxes, and Jury Service
How does staying informed strengthen democracy?
A. It reduces the need for elections
B. It allows citizens to participate thoughtfully in civic decisions
C. It replaces community involvement
D. It limits disagreement
B. It allows citizens to participate thoughtfully in civic decisions
How can you gain citizenship?
By Naturalization and by birth
What are the duties of civic life?
Volunteering, Community Meetings, and Staying Informed
In the process of becoming a citizen what step is first?
You must be 18 years old
What protection do citizens receive from citizenship
Citizens receive protection under the U.S. Constitution.
Why do citizens need to vote?
It allows citizens to have a voice
During the Oath of Allegiance, what commitment is MOST essential?
A. Promising to vote in every election
B. Agreeing to follow all personal beliefs
C. Supporting and defending the U.S. Constitution
D. Serving in government immediately
C. Supporting and defending the U.S. Constitution
List the steps to becoming a U.S citizen?
Citizens have __________ and ____________ to __________
Rights and responsibilities to follow
Citizenship means being loyal only to local laws, not federal laws. T/F
False