Personal traits of a good citizen
How Do Individuals Become Citizens
Civic Duties
Civic Responsibilities
Fundamental Principle
100

What is civility?

Civility is the act of showing respect and politeness in behavior and speech towards others, which is essential for maintaining a harmonious society.

100

What is naturalization?

Naturalization is the legal process by which a non-citizen can become a citizen of a country, typically involving certain requirements and an oath.

100

What is one of the civic duties of a citizen?

One civic duty of a citizen is to obey the laws of the land.

100

What is a way citizens can participate in community service?


Citizens can participate by volunteering in local organizations, helping those in need, or engaging in public service activities.

100

What is popular sovereignty?

Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed, meaning that power lies with the people.

200

Define courtesy.

Courtesy is the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others, promoting kindness and respect in interactions.

200

What are the requirements for naturalization?

To become a citizen through naturalization, one must be at least 18 years old, have been a legal resident for 3-5 years, possess good moral character, and pass a naturalization test.

200

Name a legal consequence for not fulfilling civic duties.

Legal consequences can include fines, legal penalties, or even imprisonment for failing to meet civic obligations like jury duty.

200

What is one example of a civic responsibility?

One example is voting in local, state, and national elections to influence government decisions and policies

200

What is republicanism?

Republicanism is the belief in a government where representatives are elected by the people to make decisions on their behalf.

300

Explain the importance of personal responsibility.

Personal responsibility is crucial as it encourages individuals to take ownership of their actions, make ethical decisions, and contribute positively to the community.

300

What does it mean to be a legal resident?

Being a legal resident means having the right to live permanently in the United States, typically with a green card or similar status.

300

What is the role of jury duty?

Jury duty involves citizens serving as jurors in legal cases to ensure a fair trial by contributing to the justice system.

300

How can volunteering improve a community?

Volunteering helps address community needs, fosters social connections, and encourages collaboration among residents to create a better living environment.

300

Define limited government.

Limited government is the concept that government powers are restricted by law to protect individual rights and prevent abuse of power.

400

Why is respect for the rights of others important?

Respecting the rights of others fosters a sense of equality and justice, protecting individual freedoms and promoting peaceful coexistence in a diverse society.

400

What is the Oath of Allegiance?

The Oath of Allegiance is a promise made by individuals who are becoming citizens, pledging loyalty to the United States and renouncing allegiance to other countries.

400

How do citizens fulfill their duty to obey laws?

Citizens fulfill their duty by understanding the laws, following them, and participating in legal processes such as voting and serving on juries.

400

Why is keeping informed about current issues important?

Staying informed enables citizens to make educated decisions, participate in discussions, and engage effectively in civic activities.

400

What is representative government?

In a representative government, citizens elect officials to represent their interests and make laws for the community.

500

Discuss the role of patriotism in good citizenship.

Patriotism involves love and loyalty to one's country, motivating citizens to contribute to its well-being, uphold its values, and participate in civic duties.

500

What is the process for becoming a citizen through birth?

Individuals born in the United States or to U.S. citizen parents are automatically granted citizenship, as defined by the 14th Amendment.

500

What are the implications of serving in the armed forces?

Serving in the armed forces involves fulfilling a civic duty to protect the country, which may also include risks to personal safety and commitment to national defense.

500

How can citizens influence government actions?

Citizens can influence government actions through voting, petitioning, communicating with officials, and participating in political campaigns.

500

What are checks and balances?

Checks and balances are mechanisms that ensure no single branch of government becomes too powerful by allowing each branch to limit the powers of the others.