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What are the two main ways to be a US citizen by birth?
-Have turkey every morning
-Watch the news every day
-Born in the United States
-Have parents who are citizens of the United States
-Support this country
-Vote in the elections
-Support the president's ideas or plans
-Build a wall
What are 3 requirements for naturalization?
-Be a male
-Have a house
-Have at least 1 car
-20 years old or younger
-Been a temporary resident of the US for 8 years exact
-Have terrible character
-Be exactly 47 years old
-Be a resident for exactly 5 years
-Have a criminal record
-18 years old or older
-Been a perminate resident of the US for 5 or more years
-Have good character
What are three groups given citizenship after 1860?
-Korean
-Russians
-Mexicans
-Asians
-African people
-Native people
-Asians
-African Americans
-Native American
-Italian
-French
-Americans
What group always had the right to vote?
White males who own property
Black males who own property
White females who own property
Black females who own property
When were African Americans given the right to vote?
2019
They were never given the right to vote
1956
1870
When were Women given the right to vote?
2018
1920
1728
They were never given the right to vote
When were Native Americans given the right to vote?
2016
They were never given the right to vote
1947
1984
What are three rights only for US citizens?
-Right to become a important person
-Right to have a job
-Right to be the head of Mcdonalds
-Right to vote in judicial elections
-Right to run for owner of burger king
-Be a police
-Right to vote
-Right to be in court
-Right to be in school
-Right to vote in federal elections
-Right to be on a jury
-Right to run for federal political office
What are three rights for ALL US residents?
-Freedom of expression
-Freedom to assemble peacefully
-Freedom to worship
-Freedom of eating
-Freedom to assemble peacefully
-Freedom to responsibility
-Freedom of expression
-Freedom to assemble food courts
-Freedom to worship
-Freedom of competition
-Freedom to do anything
-Freedom to live
What must everybody in the US do?
Make the laws
Obey the laws
Disobey the laws
What are the responsibilities for US citizens?
-Vote in executive elections only
-Protest anytime
-Voting for the wall
-Vote for free food
-Voting in elections
-Serving as president when asked at your job
-Voting in elections
-Serving on a jury when asked
What must male US citizens do?
Register for the Selective Service System.
Register to become president
Decide if you want to be a citizen at birth
Be at least 18 to live in the US
What does Allegiance mean?
All US citizens must be LOYAL to the people
All US citizens must be LOYAL to the US.
All US citizens must be LOYAL to the fish
All US citizens must be LOYAL to the earth
What is Treason?
The act of being a citizen
The act of disobeying the laws
The act of being part of this county
The act of betraying your country
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
Showing loyalty to the US flag and the nation it stands for
Showing loyalty to the Italian flag and the nation it stands for
Showing loyalty to the Russian flag and the nation it stands for
Showing loyalty to the Korean flag and the nation it stands for
What is Patriotism?
The LONG BOND most citizens feel with their country
The SHORT BOND most citizens feel with their country
The SHALLOW BOND most citizens feel with their country
The DEEP BOND most citizens feel with their country
What is the US National Anthem?
The Star Spangled Song
The Star Spangled Banner
The Star Spangel Banner
The Stary Spangled Banner
When is Independence day?
July, 4th
July, 5th
July, 7th
July, 10th
When was the first Independence day?
1785 was the first
1776 was the first
1792 was the first
1976 was the first
When could only white males who own property could vote?
1734
1963
1852
1776
When could all white males vote?
1745
1964
1791
1759
When was it declared that free white persons living in the us for 5 or more years would become citizens?
1954
1795
1749
1964
When were 80,000 Mexicans granted citizenship?
1937
1831
1839
1848
What is the 14th amendment?
It has to do with duties and responsibilities
It has to do with Citizenship
It has to do with Voting
It has to do with Food
What is the 15th amendment?
States and countries have to be equal
States have to accept all money
States cannot deny a person the right to vote based on their race or color.
What is the 19th amendment?
States cannot deny women the right to vote
States cannot deny men the right to vote
What is the 26th amendment?
People form the age of 16 only are now able to vote
People form the age of 18 and up are now able to vote
People form the age of 20 and lower are now able to vote
People form the age of 14 only are now able to vote
What happened in 1952?
Congress passed a law that citizenship could no longer be denied because of race or gender
Congress passed a law that citizenship could no longer be denied because of race only
Congress passed a law that citizenship could no longer be denied because of the law
Congress passed a law that citizenship could no longer be denied because of voting
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