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Freedom Week Double Jeopardy Review for DA 1

Double Jeopardy 7 Principles $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 Rights Citizenship 7 Principles Immigrants & Culture Responsibilities Bill Of Rights $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

These rights, we believe, belong to all human beings

What are natural or unalienable rights?

Rights in the Bill of Rights that belong to us as Americans because of our belief in …

What is the rule of law?

Could all be considered part of which 1st amendment right? Expression Dress Piercings Hair Styles Could all be considered part of which 1st amendment right?

What is freedom of speech?

The document written by Thomas Jefferson in which we first hear of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness being natural rights that should belong to all human beings…

What is the Declaration of Independence?

Immigrants must do this to demonstrate a knowledge of US history and government as well as an ability to speak, write, and read English.

What is take a citizenship test?

Being able to read, write, and speak English Possessing good, moral character Being able to read, write, and speak English Living in the US for a continuous period of time Accepting the principles of the US Constitution Swearing an oath to the United States Breaking allegiances with all former nations

What is the criteria for becoming a US citizen?

The name for the process of becoming a US citizen.

What is naturalization?

Being born in the US or US territory Having parents born in the US or US territory Marrying a US citizen Working in the US for five years without leaving Political asylum

What are ways to become a US citizen?

Another name for representative government; the people elect representatives

What is republicanism?

All freedoms and protections in the Bill of Rights are there because of this principle…

What are individual rights?

The 10th Amendment layers the powers of government between the federal government, the states, and the people because of the principle of …

What is federalism?

The federal government gives funding to the states for education, and Texas refuses to take the money because of the principle of federalism at work in the _______ amendment.

What is the tenth amendment?

The unusual experience of most African Americans…

What is forced captivity on slave ships?

Built transcontinental railroad Settled in Western USA Experienced first direct anti-immigration laws against their culture

Who are the Chinese Americans?

First to settle New York. Called it New Amsterdam *First to settle New York *Called it New Amsterdam *Brought us cookies & Santa Claus

Who are the Dutch?

Daily Double

*The unusual experience of the original Mexican Americans

What is became citizens because of the US Mexican War … the American border crossed them?

Right to elect representatives… Responsibility to…

What is vote?

Right to practice religion freely… Responsibility to?

What is respect others’ beliefs?

Right to jury trial… Responsibility to ?

What is Serve on juries?

Daily Double

Yelling “bomb” at the airport. Being elected to public office *Yelling “bomb” at the airport *Being elected to public office *Carrying your weapon into a public school

What are NOT rights or What are not being responsible with your rights?

Court cases that involve… *student articles in a school newspaper *teacher praying with her students *schools refusing to let groups meet after school

What is the First Amendment?

Court cases that involve… *Speed limit laws *Wage guidelines *Drinking ages *School funding issues

What is the Tenth Amendment?

The US Supreme Court has ruled that …. Dress. Hair Styles The US Supreme Court has ruled that … *Dress *Hair Styles *Personal Expression are all forms of …

What is the freedom of speech?

Court cases that involve…. DPS Checkpoints along I-35 Court cases that involve… *DPS Checkpoints along I-35 *Airport Body Scans *Mandated drug testing for students *Locker/backpack searches at public schools

What is the 4th Amendment or illegal search and seizure?

FINAL JEOPARDY Documents

The purpose for the Bill of Rights today…

What is to limit government?