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Odds and Ends- Citizen Citizenship Government Mixed Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

-What is the most common way to become a citizen? Row 1---100 Question

-birth Row 1---100 Answer

-What is the name of the process where non-citizens gain citizenship? Row 1---200 Question

-naturalization Row 1---200 Answer

-What do you call a person who is actually born a citizen of two nations? Row 1---300 Question

-dual citizen Row 1---300 Answer

-How old does someone need to be in order to apply for citizenship on their own? Row 1---400 Question

-18 Row 1---400 Answer

-What term describes a legal alien who lives in this nation permanently? Row 1---500 Question

-immigrant Row 1---500 Answer

-This is the formal permission for a non-citizen to be in a nation? Row 2---100 Question

-visa Row 2---100 Answer

-What basic right do non-citizens NOT have? Row 2---200 Question

-voting Row 2---200 Answer

-Name the process of being expelled from a nation? Row 2---300 Question

-deportation Row 2---300 Answer

How many branches of government do we use? Row 2---400 Question

-three Row 2---400 Answer

-How many years is a President elected for? Row 2---500 Question

-four Row 2---500 Answer

--Civics is the study of ____________ and government? Row 3---100 Question

-citizenship Row 3---100 Answer

-This is the absence of any form of government? Row 3---200 Question

-anarchy Row 3---200 Answer

-Name the three levels of government in the U.S.? Row 3---300 Question

-local, state, federal Row 3---300 Answer

-This is another term for a democracy? Row 3---400 Question

-republic Row 3---400 Answer

-Name the form of government where each citizen has an actual say in the affairs of government. Row 3---500 Question

-direct democracy Row 3---500 Answer

-Name the form of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them. Row 4---100 Question

-representative democracy Row 4---100 Answer

-This form of government led by a king or a queen. Row 4---200 Question

-monarchy Row 4---200 Answer

-This type of government where individuals and government share ownership in major businesses and government takes on a greater role in citizen’s lives. Row 4---300 Question

-socialist Row 4---300 Answer

-In what type of government does the government own and control all aspects of life for its citizens. Row 4---400 Question

-communist Row 4---400 Answer

-Name the type of government that is usually controlled by one person who allows very little freedom or opposition. Row 4---500 Question

-dictatorship Row 4---500 Answer

-This form of government allows very little freedom and is often a dictatorship? Row 5---100 Question

-totalitarian Row 5---100 Answer

-This type of government is ruled by a small group of people? Row 5---200 Question

-oligarchy Row 5---200 Answer

-In what type of government is the nation ruled by religious leaders? Row 5---300 Question

-theocracy Row 5---300 Answer

-When was the Declaration of Independence issued? Row 5---400 Question

-1776 Row 5---400 Answer

-What is the name of the highest court in the nation? Row 5---500 Question

-Supreme Court Row 5---500 Answer