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Powerpoint Jeopardy Civics in our Lives American ValuesUS CitizensImmigrationAmerican Population

This is the study of citizenship and government.

This is a legally recognized member of a country.

Good government requires __________ citizens.

This is the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.

America’s government was greatly influenced by the systems or Ancient _____ and ________.

These are the basic values of the United States.

This document contains the phrase, “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.”

Your rights and freedoms cannot be taken away as long as you follow the ________ of your community, state, and country.

This means the ability to be free from restriction or control.

The most responsible thing a good citizen can do is ______.

A good citizen is a responsible ________ member.

In 1492, this man sailed to the Americas.

The United States is a nation of ___________.

It is believed that the 1 st people to come to the Americas did so 12,000 years ago and came from ________.

This term means a “specific number” or “limit.”

These are permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country.

This means you were born in any part of the United States or its territory. It could also mean that your parents are American citizens.

The legal process by which an alien can become a citizen is called __________.

A ________ is a citizen of another country who has received permission to be in the United States.

These are the 5 steps to becoming a citizen.

Today’s immigrant quotas do not include ________, people coming to the US to escape danger or persecution in their home country.

This is one way to keep track of the population numbers.

This is the study of the characteristics of human populations.

The main reason the census is done is to determine ________.

These are the 3 ways that a population can increase.