Rights and Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens and Residents BL-BH Task 1 Practice BL-BH TASK 1 BL-BH PRACTICE
Task 1 Practice BL-BH
The Bill of Rights protects all people on American land. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
The First Amendment 5 parts Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom to assemble peacefully Freedom to ask for a change in Government Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Freedom of Religion Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Freedom of Speech I think we need more money for schools. I think we need more money for the police department. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Freedom of the Press Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Freedom to Assemble Peacefully Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Freedom to ask for a change in Government Task 1 Practice BL-BH
As a U.S. citizen, you have the right to vote. Citizens of the United States have special rights : As a U.S. citizen, you have the right to vote. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Travel with a United States passport. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Be President if born in the United States. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Other rights of U.S. citizens: Work Receive social security benefits if eligible Own a home or business Go to school or college Get vaccines Get emergency medical care Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Rights of All Residents Living in the United States: As a resident, you have the right to work in the United States. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Go to school and college. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
If you are a Legal Resident, you can request a visa for your husband or wife and unmarried children to live in the U.S. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Other rights of all residents: Receive social security benefits if eligible Own a home or business Get vaccines Get emergency medical care Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Responsibilities of Citizens and Residents: Pay your taxes. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Volunteer in your community. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Men, 18-26, must register with the military. Task 1 Practice BL-BH
Everyone must obey the law. Task 1 Practice BL-BH