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Chapter 3 Review

1. The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a population… A. Birth Rate B. Native Born C. Quota D. Death Rate

D- Death-Rate

2. As American citizens, we are all guaranteed the same rights and . A. Values B. Equality C. Freedoms D. Voting

C- Freedoms

3. is one of the most important responsibilities of a citizen. A. Naturalization B. Voting C. Freedoms D. Values

B- Voting

4. What is the order in the naturalization process? Here are you options- write down the correct order Oath, green card, fingerprints, exam/interview, application

Green Card, application, fingerprints, exam/interview, oath

5. The US Census provides information on? A. How to apply to college B. The number of Roman citizens C. Number of children in American families D. Populations of other countries

C- Number of Children in American Families

6. Steve comes to the US from England to settle permanently in the US, what is he called? A. Immigrant B. Alien C. Migrant D. Citizen

A Immigrant

7. Mark is a good citizen and he believes that all citizens are afford what type of opportunity? A. Equality B. Voting C. Freedom D. Citizenship

A. Equality

8. All of the following are basic American freedoms except the freedom to… A. Choose a job B. Travel or live anywhere in the nation C. Learn D. Follow and obey only the laws with which one agrees.

D. Follow and obey only the laws with which one agrees.

9. A good citizen…. A. Votes only in important elections B. Will not bother elected officials with his or her opinion on issues. C. Participate in community recycling efforts D. Associates only with people who have similar family background

C. Participates in community recycling efforts.

10. Study of what it means to be an American citizen is called A. Government B. Naturalization C. Census D. Civics

D- Civics

11. Ideas that people hold dear and try to live by are called A. Quotas B. Values C. Freedoms D. Civics

B- Values

12. A member of a nation is known as A. An alien B. A refugee C. A Citizen D. A quota

C- Citizen

13. Someone born in the United States is considered a(n) A. Immigrant B. Quota C. Value D. Citizen

D- Citizen

14. The annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population A. Death- rate B. Birth-rate C. Native- born D. Quota

B- Birth-rate

15. A person who flees persecution in his or her homeland to seek safety in another nation is known as a(n) A. Immigrant B. Migration C. Refugee D. Alien

C- Refugee

16. The authority that acts on behalf of a group of people A. government B. Paying taxes C. Immigration D. Naturalization

A- Government

17. The process by which an alien becomes a citizen A. Citizenship B. Civics C. Naturalization D. Demographics

C- Naturalization

18. A citizen of another country who lives in the United States is classified as A. Alien B. Refugee C. Immigrant D. Native Born

A- Alien

19. Official count of the number of people living in the US that is taken every 10 years. A. Citizenship B. Naturalization C. Civics D. Census

D- Census

20. Which of the following is a quality of a good citizen? a. Uses natural resources wisely b. Attends the same church as one’s neighbors c. Earns more money than their parents d. Tries to convince others to believe and act in a certain way

A- Uses Natural resources wisely

21. Which of the following is a quality of a good citizen? a. Never questions the government b. Disrespects the rights of others c. Respects and obeys laws d. Ignores important issues

C- Respects and obeys laws

22. All of the following freedoms are protected in the United States EXCEPT a. The freedom to learn b. The freedom to choose a job or career c. The freedom to disregard the rights of others d. The freedom to own a house

C- The Freedom to disregard the rights of others

23. The United States sets on how many immigrants could come into the country. A. Standards B. Quotas C. Naturalization D. Birth-Rates

B- Quotas

24. The most important reason for studying civics is so that we can a. Understand immigration quotas b. Learn to become responsible citizens c. Interpret birth-rates and death-rates d. Learn about the best places to live

B- Learn to become a responsible citizen

25. Which of the following may legal aliens do? A. Hold a job and make money B. Serve on Juries C. Vote D. Hold a government job

A- Hold a job and make money

26. All cases involving claims of US citizenship a. Must undergo a waiting period of 7-10 years b. Are handled by state governments c. Are handled by the Immigration and Naturalization Services d. Originate from refugees of foreign countries

C. Are handled by Immigration and Naturalization Services

27. Equality, liberty, and justice are examples of American… A. Politics B. Values C. Responsibilities D. Symbols

B- Values

28. An Obligation is something you must do? A. True B. False

A- True

29. A responsibility is something you should do? A. True B. False

A- True

30. What amendment sets the standard for how someone is a U.S. Citizen A. 1st B. 2nd C. 14th D. 27th

C- 14th Amendment