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Citizenship and Economy Review Game

Question 1 People who come to America legally are __________ Immigrants Aliens Illegal immigrants Illegal aliens

Answer Immigrants

Question 2 A person who enters the United States illegally is identified as ______ An immigrant An alien or a criminal A visitor A citizen

Answer An alien or a criminal

Question 3 One of the most important responsibilities of a good citizen is ____   To believe in and support the Constitution To enjoy living in the United States To support a political candidate To vote in the election of the Supreme Court Judges

Answer To believe in and support the Constitution

Question 4 Which of the following should a good citizen not do? Obey all laws Respect authority Honor our flag Blame others for your actions

Answer Blame others for your actions

Question 5 There are certain behaviors expected of responsible citizens of the United Sates even though they are not present in the Bill of Rights. Which of the following is not a specific right granted by the Bill of Rights? Right to voice a personal opinion Right to vote Right to own a gun Right to select a religious faith

Answer Right to vote

Question 6 “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” Which of the following best explains the meaning of the quote? Each citizen can only vote once in any election Each citizen of the United States is granted rights based on their contributions to society The rights provided to citizens of the United States are the same for everyone The Constitution applies only to citizens of the United States

Answer The rights provided to citizens of the United States are the same for everyone

Question 7 Name the 4 sectors of the US Economy:

Answer Households Business Banks Government

Question 8 When people in your household are spending money on goods, they are considered _________________.

Answer Consumers

Question 9 What is the definition of specialization?

Answer Becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill.

Question 10 Name 2 types of accounts you can have with a bank.

Answer Checking and savings

Question 11 How does the government get its money?

Answer Taxes!