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Question 2
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Q. In which of the following scenarios may a person gain U.S. citizenship by naturalization?
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a person is born in an American territory
a person is born on a U.S. military base overseas
a person with no U.S. ties immigrates to the United States
two non-U.S. citizens have a child on American soil
a person is born in an American territory
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a person is born on a U.S. military base overseas
a person with no U.S. ties immigrates to the United States
two non-U.S. citizens have a child on American soil
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Question 3
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Q. To become a citizen of the United States, an immigrant must have been a lawful, permanent resident for at least ________ years.
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1
3
7
5
1
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3
7
5
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Q. Only people born in the U.S. are considered citizens.
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True
False
True
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False
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Question 5
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Q. An important right and responsibility of all citizens is to
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obey traffic laws
vote in elections
pay taxes
serve on a jury
obey traffic laws
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vote in elections
pay taxes
serve on a jury
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Q. Which of these is an example of contributing to the common good?
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placing an ad in the newspaper to promote your business
donating food to a homeless shelter
spending a day working in your garden
doing your homework
placing an ad in the newspaper to promote your business
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donating food to a homeless shelter
spending a day working in your garden
doing your homework
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Q. Duties of citizens are ___________ but responsibilities are ____________.
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important/unimportant
optional/required
for males/for females
required/optional
important/unimportant
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optional/required
for males/for females
required/optional
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Q. Which practice is part of the obligation of a U.S. citizen to help defend the nation?
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A. Serve on a jury
B. Register for selective service
C. Vote in all elections
D. Keep informed about national issues
A. Serve on a jury
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B. Register for selective service
C. Vote in all elections
D. Keep informed about national issues
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Question 9
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Q. Which type of service project would help the common good?
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A. Planning a neighborhood recycling program
B. Participating in a neighborhood party
C. Completed homework on time
D. Visiting public libraries
A. Planning a neighborhood recycling program
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B. Participating in a neighborhood party
C. Completed homework on time
D. Visiting public libraries
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Q. A citizen received a jury summons notification in the mail requesting their presence on January 9th at the Duval County Courthouse. What civic responsibility does this notification represent?
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A. Getting a driver's license
B. Appearing for jury duty
C. Paying income tax
D. Registering to vote
<span>A. Getting a driver's license</span>
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B. A<span>ppearing for jury duty</span>
C. P<span>aying income tax</span>
D. R<span>egistering to vote</span>
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Q. Which option provides a citizen with the opportunity to directly impact local government?
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A. Testifying before Congress
B. Participating in a community service project
C. Voting for president
D. Speaking at a city council meeting
A. Testifying before Congress
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B. Participating in a community service project
C. Voting for president
D. Speaking at a city council meeting
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Q. Which of the following is a citizen responsibility rather than an obligation?
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Obeying the law
Paying taxes
Attending civic meetings
Registering for Selective Service
Obeying the law
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Paying taxes
Attending civic meetings
Registering for Selective Service
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Q. Who of the following is a U.S. Citizen?
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Mike was born in Canada and has been working in the U.S. the past 3 years
Cecilia is seventeen and is going to high school in Los Angeles
Josh was born in Spain to two U. S. citizens
Julie moved to the United States when she was three years old. She moved back to Mexico when she was 12.
Mike was born in Canada and has been working in the U.S. the past 3 years
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Cecilia is seventeen and is going to high school in Los Angeles
Josh was born in Spain to two U. S. citizens
Julie moved to the United States when she was three years old. She moved back to Mexico when she was 12.
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Q. Which amendment defines citizenship?
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11th
12th
13th
14th
11th
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12th
13th
14th
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Q. How old must you be to go through the naturalization process?
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21
18
20
any age
21
alternatives
18
20
any age
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Q. Which best describes a citizen?
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A person who lives in a country for more than 7 years.
A person who lives in a country and is 18 years or older.
A person who has completed an application to live in a country.
A person who has specific rights and obligations within a country.
A person who lives in a country for more than 7 years.
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A person who lives in a country and is 18 years or older.
A person who has completed an application to live in a country.
A person who has specific rights and obligations within a country.
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Question 17
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Q. The idea that your citizenship is based upon your parents no matter where you are born.
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Law of Blood
Law of Soil
Law of Blood
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Law of Soil
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Q. It is the idea that citizenship is based upon where you are born.
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Law of Blood
Law of Soil
Law of Blood
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Law of Soil
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Q. An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that defines citizenship. it will also grant citizenship to former slaves, and defines voters as males who are at least 21 years of age.
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First Amendment
Second amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Third Amendment
First Amendment
alternatives
Second amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Third Amendment
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Q. The process that someone can become an American citizen after going through a process to achieve citizenship.
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Immigration
Naturalization
Propagation
Materilization
Immigration
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Naturalization
Propagation
Materilization
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Question 21
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Which obligation protects people accused of crimes?
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serving on a jury
running for a political office
defending the nation
paying taxes
<p>serving on a jury</p>
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<p>running for a political office</p>
<p>defending the nation</p>
<p>paying taxes</p>
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There are three paths to citizenship in the United States. What are they?
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Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Selective Service
Law of Mud, Law of Genetics, and Selective Service
Law of Blood, Law of Land, Naturalization
Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Naturalization
<p>Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Selective Service</p>
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<p>Law of Mud, Law of Genetics, and Selective Service</p>
<p>Law of Blood, Law of Land, Naturalization</p>
<p>Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and Naturalization</p>
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What civic obligation does this image represent?
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Community Service
Paying Taxes
Jury Duty
Selective Service
<p>Community Service</p>
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<p>Paying Taxes</p>
<p>Jury Duty</p>
<p>Selective Service</p>
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Why was it necessary to create this stamp?
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A stamp was made for all the citizenship obligations
Citizens resist the common good
Citizens loved Jury Duty so much they requested a stamp
Citizens resist the selective service
<p>A stamp was made for all the citizenship obligations</p>
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<p>Citizens resist the common good</p>
<p>Citizens loved Jury Duty so much they requested a stamp</p>