CITIZENSHIP

citizenship II
PROGRAMS
Programs II
Mish Mash
100

what best describes the term "citizen" as from your textbook 

 A member of a community regardless of legal citizenship status

100

Can states take away U.S. citizenship from individuals

no

100

During which economic crisis did the federal government start providing assistance in housing and other areas

great depression

100

What is the primary role of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

(according to your book)

  •  Screening passengers before air travel for safety

100

What is the primary purpose of Medicaid

  • Helping pay hospital, doctor, and other medical bills for persons with low income

200

What does global citizenship entail

 Being engaged in caring for people and issues beyond one's own national borders

200

When were African Americans granted citizenship in the United States


name the 2 parts from the book 

  • After the Civil War

  • and the passage of the 14th Amendment

200

What is the purpose of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)


give me the book answer

To increase food buying power for low-income families

200

Who is eligible to receive retirement income benefits from Social Security

2 parts

  •  Anyone over the age of 62

  • who has paid into the system for at least 10 years


200

Which federal agency primarily focuses on controlling the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC

300

what is is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen for individuals born in other countries, meeting certain qualifications.

naturalization 

300

How did the immigration landscape change after the September 11th, 2001 attack


3 parts

Many immigration laws, policies, and procedures changed

300

What was the primary outcome of the passage of the Housing Act of 1949

Aid to local governments to construct public housing

300

Who is eligible to receive unemployment benefits

  • Workers in every state if they are dismissed from their job

300

What is the primary role of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in relation to farmers?

  • Helping farmers market their produce, stabilize farm prices, conserve land, and promote agricultural research

400

What governs citizenship issues and immigration matters in the United States


2 part answer

 The US Constitution and federal law

400

what refects the STATUS of citizens in the US


2 parts:  

what is a citizen
what is expected

 have rights, responsibilities, obligations, and duties.

400

What are the four major components of The Affordable Care Act (ACA

- Expanding Medicaid,
- preventing insurance companies from denying coverage to sick people or charging them more than others,
- requiring all Americans to buy insurance,
- and requiring large employers to provide health insurance to their employees

400

What does the Affordable Care Act (ACA) aim to prevent

  •  Denial of insurance coverage to sick people

400

What is climate change


2 parts

  •  A long-term alteration in Earth's climate patterns,

  • including temperature, precipitation, and sea levels

500

According to the 14th Amendment, who are considered citizens of the United States

  •  All individuals born in the US, regardless of their parents' citizenship status

500

How did the immigration landscape change after the September 11th, 2001 attack


3 part answer

changes in : 

laws

policies

and procedures

500

What were the main components of the social insurance program developed by the Social Security Act


3 parts, according to your book 

Old Age Insurance,
Public Assistance for Age Blind and Disabled,
and Unemployment Insurance

500

What is the main purpose of Medicare

2 part answer

  • Paying a major share of hospital bills

  • for enrollees who are 65 years of age or older

500

What are the requirements to apply for naturalization in the United States


6 parts

Being a lawful permanent resident for 3 to 5 years, continuous presence in the US,
being at least 18 years of age,
possessing good moral character,
demonstrating proficiency in English (speaking, reading, and writing),
and passing the citizenship test on US history and government.