Freedoms the government gives you.
What are rights?
Things the government makes us do.
What are duties?
Things the government wants you to do but you don't have to do.
What are responsibilities?
Trust worthiness, courtesy and respect, responsibility, accountability, and self reliance, respect for the law, patriotism, and respect.
What is traits of a good citizen?
The process you go through to become a citizen if you aren't already.
What is naturalization?
Protects a citizen from being held for committing a crime unless they have been charged by the police (The right to remain silent).
What is the 5th amendment?
Obey laws, pay taxes, serve in the armed forces if called, serve on a jury or as witness in court, and go to school.
What are our duties.
Register to vote, hold elective office, communicate with public officials to influence the government actions, participate in political campaigns, respect others' rights to an equal right in government.
What are the responsibilities we have.
Any thing that is providing benefits to many individuals.
What is considered a public good or
service?
14th amendment.
What is the Amendment defines a citizen?
You are a citizen if you are born in the US or have gone through the naturalization process.
What is the 14th amendment?
They would get arrested.
What is the consequence of not doing your civic duties?
This responsibility leads to who will be the president.
What is registering to vote?
Voting for candidate of their choice, writing a letter expressing a concern to a political official, and running for public office.
What are some ways in which citizens can
work to change policies of the government?
More diversity in the population.
What is the result of immigration and
naturalization?
Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition,and Speech.
What is RAPPS?
Laws
What is another name for duties?
This responsibilities leads to an influence in government action.
What is communicating with public officials?
The quality of people always being able to trust you.
What is being trust worthy?
American history and government and being able to read write and speak basic English.
What is the stuff a person has to know to go through naturalization?
Individuals have the right to make their views known to public officials.
What is freedom of petition?
For the government to be effective.
What is the reason we do these duties?
This responsibilities can influence who people are gonna vote for.
What is participating in political campaign?
Being proud of your country.
What is patriotism?
File an application, take an exam on US history and government, and appear in front of a judge to take an oath of loyalty.
What are the steps in the Naturalization
process?