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What is Civics Rights Actions Duties Citizenship 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

-Name one of the written sources of our rights as citizens Row 1---100 Question

- Row 1---100 Answer

-Name one of the written sources of our rights as citizens Row 1---200 Question

- Row 1---200 Answer

-Security Rights are meant to protect use from what? Row 1---300 Question

-government abuse Row 1---300 Answer

-Liberty Rights give us our basic _____________? Row 1---400 Question

-freedoms Row 1---400 Answer

-These types of rights make sure that people are treated fairly? Row 1---500 Question

-equality Row 1---500 Answer

-Name the term that describes when a person has unfair thoughts or beliefs about a particular group of people? Row 2---100 Question

-prejudice Row 2---100 Answer

-This term that describes a person who acts in an unfair manner toward a particular group of people? Row 2---200 Question

-discrimination Row 2---200 Answer

-What government program was designed to help women and minorities gain access to jobs in order to compensate for past discrimination?. Row 2---300 Question

-affirmative action Row 2---300 Answer

-This term refers to the “invisible wall” that many women and minorities feel when it comes to climbing the corporate ladder? Row 2---400 Question

-glass ceiling Row 2---400 Answer

-This is the idea that special efforts made to make up for past racism are in fact discriminating against others? Row 2---500 Question

-reverse discrimination Row 2---500 Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row 3---100 Question

- Row 3---100 Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row 3---200 Question

- Row 3---200 Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row 3---300 Question

- Row 3---300 Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row 3---400 Question

- Row 3---400 Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row 3---500 Question

- Row 3---500 Answer

-Civics is the study of ____________ and government? Row 4---100 Question

-citizenship Row 4---100 Answer

-This is the absence of any form of government? Row 4---200 Question

-anarchy Row 4---200 Answer

-Name the three levels of government in the U.S.? Row 4---300 Question

-local , state, national Row 4---300 Answer

-This is another term for a democracy? Row 4---400 Question

-republic Row 4---400 Answer

-Name the form of government where each citizen has an actual say in the affairs of government. Row 4---500 Question

-direct democracy Row 4---500 Answer

-What do you call a person who is actually born a citizen of two nations? Row 5---100 Question

-dual citizen Row 5---100 Answer

-How old does someone need to be in order to apply for citizenship on their own? Row 5---200 Question

-18 Row 5---200 Answer

-What basic right do non-citizens NOT have? Row 5---300 Question

-voting Row 5---300 Answer

-Name the process of being expelled from a nation? Row 5---400 Question

-deportation Row 5---400 Answer

-What is the name of the process where non-citizens gain citizenship? Row 5---500 Question

-naturalization Row 5---500 Answer