United States Federal System
Naturalization Process
Obligations of U.S. Citizenship
U.S. Citizenship
Responsibilities of U.S. Citizenship
100

There are ___ different state governments in the United States...

What is 50 State Governments?

100

The legal process by which a non-citizen may become a citizen by satisfying the requirements of federal law

What is the Naturalization Process? 

100

Obligations are things citizens are..(required by law or not required by law)


What is required by law?

100

Non-citizens who live in the United States 

What is an Alien?

100

Responsibilities are things citizens are..(required by law or not required by law)

What is should do but are not required by law?

200

The level of government that is the closest to the people is...

What is the local Government?

200

New citizens pledge their loyalty to the United States and take the...

What is the Oat of Allegiance? 

200

An example of an obligation that was founded on rule of law is..

What is Obeying the law?

200

A foreign born person who is legally admitted to the United States..

What is a Documented Alien?

200

An example of a responsibility that was based on the consent of the governed (most important)

What is voting?

300

Civics is the study of...

What is roles, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship? 

What is how our government works?

300

Eligibility for Naturalization process

What is 18 years old, lawful permanent resident for 5 years, good moral character? 

300

The obligation that requires all 18 year old males to register, in case of a draft is called..

What is Selective Service System?

300

Citizen given to anyone who is considered a U.S. citizen when he/she is born

What is a Natural born citizen?

300

The responsibility that the quality of government depends on..

What is running for political office?

400

The highest level of government in the United States is.. (must use both terms)

What is the Federal/ National Government?

400

Naturalized citizens have all the same constitutional rights (and duties) as natural-born citizens, except they cannot 

What is become the President?

400

The obligation that involves monetary contributing to local and state services including law enforcement, public schools, and infrastructure (roads, bridges).

What is Paying Taxes?

400

This Amendment states "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." 

What is the 14th Amendment? 

400

The act of engaging in respectful, constructive conversations about public issues, aiming to promote understanding and cooperation

What is Civil Discourse? 

500

The State Government deal with stat issues, The National/Federal Government and Local Government deal with what issues...

What is Country's issues and Day to Day issues?

500

There are 5 steps apart of the Naturalization process. Name them...

What is 1.Determine Eligibility, 2.Apply for Citizenship, 3.Biometrics, 4.Interview and Exam, and 5.Oath of Allegiance? 

500

There are 5 provided obligations of U.S. Citizenship..

What is Obeying the law, paying taxes, Selective Service, Jury Duty, and Going to School?

500

Occurs when someone is born to parents, one or both of whom are citizens of the United States, even if birth occurs in a foreign country 

What is Law of Blood?

500

This allows citizens to: 

- Monitoring government actions

- Holding Government officials accountable

- Influencing Government 

What is Attending civic meetings?