USA Learns Citizenship

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USA Learns Citizenship 2.7 Civic Responsibility

Civic Responsibility No, never What does “claim to be a US citizen” mean? To say that you are a US citizen when you are not.

Civic Responsibility No, never

Civic Responsibility No, never

Civic Responsibility No, never What does “hereditary title” mean? To be a king or queen in my old country.

Civic Responsibility No, never What does “nobility” mean? To be a prince or a duke in my old country.

Civic Responsibility No, never

Civic Responsibility No, never What does “legally incompetent” mean? To be mentally ill. You cannot make your own decisions.

Civic Responsibility No, never What does “mental institution” mean? A hospital for crazy people.

Civic Responsibility No! No, no, no, no!!

Civic Responsibility No, I don’t

Civic Responsibility No, never. I always pay my taxes.

Civic Responsibility No, never