USA Learns Citizenship

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USA Learns Citizenship 2.8 Memberships and Associations

Objectives

Groups No, never OR: Yes, I belong to a church Church Union Yoga group Reading club Golf club No, never OR: Yes, I belong to a church

Groups No, never What is Communism? No freedom – the ideas of Karl Marx, like Cuba or North Korea.

Have (were, did) you ever … ? Usually, the answer is No Have you ever … Been a terrorist? Been a habitual drunk? Been a Communist? Been a drug dealer? Been a Nazi?

Groups No, never What is totalitarianism? No freedom – like Nazi Germany

Groups No, never

Groups No, never What is terrorism? A terrorist group uses violence to hurt people - like ISIS

Groups No, never

Groups No, never

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes No, never What is torture? To hurt someone for information.

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes No, never

War Crimes Persecute Genocide Torture Kill/hurt Rape/ sexual assault - terrorize people because of their beliefs Genocide deliberate extermination of a people Torture hurt someone to get information or punish him Kill/hurt Rape/ sexual assault No, never

Military Groups No, never

Military Groups No, never

Military Groups No, never

Military Groups No, never

Military Groups No, never

Military Groups US Armed Forces (government military) Rebel Groups (not government military): Paramilitary Unit Self-defense Unit Vigilante Unit Insurgent Organization No, never What is a rebel group? They fight against the government.