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Which is a requirement for a person to become a naturalized citizen?
Marrying a US Citizen and having a child with that person.
Being a legal permanent resident for at least five years.
Gaining employment in the United States for at least five years.
Reaching age 18 while living in Washington, DC.
Martin was born in San Diego, California. He joined the Navy and was sent to Italy. He married Bianca, an American attending college in Italy. Martin and Bianca had a daughter. When Martin left the Navy, he and his family returned to California.
What happened to Martin's daughter?
She was sent back to Italy.
She was granted resident alien status because she had not yet been naturalized.
She was allowed to enter the country because her parents were citizens, even though she was not.
She was allowed to enter the country because she was a citizen.
What right do only citizens have?
Attending public schools.
Owning property.
Holding a job.
Voting.
What type of service project would help promote the common good?
Planning a neighborhood recycling program.
Participating in a neighborhood party.
Completing your housework on time.
Visiting public libraries.
Which of the following is an obligation?
volunteering in the community.
attending civic meetings.
voting in elections.
paying taxes.
Which answer below is a responsibility?
attending civic meetings
paying taxes
registering for the Selective Service
jury duty
Which naturalization requirement is missing?
Sign up for the Selective Service
Register to Vote
Be of Good Moral Character
Be able to read and write
Below is an excerpt from the 14th Amendment:
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside."
What is the purpose of that excerpt?
Explaining the duties of citizens and states
Defining citizenship of the United States
Protecting the natural rights of immigrants
Limiting the rights of all Americans
There are three paths to citizenship in the United States. What are they?
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
Jury duty is important because:
it is optional. You do not have to attend.
it is required if you want to become a judge
it gives the defendant the right to a fair trial
it is time for you socialize with friends
The events below describe the use of a government document.
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Laura was born in France and lived in France until she immigrated to the U.S. at age 21. At age 25, Laura visited Morocco on vacation.
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Why did Laura use a U.S. passport to travel?
Laura was a resident alien of the U.S.
Laura was a resident national of the U.S
Laura was a U.S. citizen by the law of soil.
Laura was a U.S. citizen by the law of blood.
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