REVIEW QUESTIONS 1.How does the United States estimate its population? How often does this occur? 2.What two ways can a person be a citizen in the United.

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REVIEW QUESTIONS 1.How does the United States estimate its population? How often does this occur? 2.What two ways can a person be a citizen in the United States?

NO YES Serve on Jury NOYES Own Property NOYES Pay Taxes NOYES Attend School NOYES Obey Laws NO YESNO Become President NO YES Work most Gov’t jobs NO YES Run for Political Office NOYES Hold Job Legally NO YES Vote Illegal AlienAlienNatural Born Citizen Naturalized citizen

RIGHTS DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES BEING A CITIZEN IS NOT JUST ABOUT WHAT YOU GET

RIGHTS THOSE THINGS GUARANTEED TO INDIVIDUALS AS CITIZENS- –DON’T SEL YOUR RIGHTS SECURITY –PROTECTION FROM THE GOVERNMENT EQUALITY –EQUAL TREAMENT UNDER THE LAW LIBERTY –RIGHTS GUARANTEED UNDER THE CONSTITUTION

DUTIES THOSE THINGS CITIZENS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW TO DO DO THEM OR YOU CAN BE IN DEEP “DOO-DOO”

RESPONSIBILITIES THOSE THINGS CITIZENS SHOULD DO NOT PUNISHED IF DON’T BUT SHOULD AS RESPECTFUL CITIZENS

CATEGORIZE AS RIGHT, DUTY, OR RESPONSIBILITY OBEY THE LAW BE INFORMED GOV’T MUST HAVE SEARCH WARRANT DEFEND THE NATION PAY TAXES SHOW TOLERANCE VOTE RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS GUARANTEED A TRIAL BY JURY RESPECT DIFFERENT OPINIONS SERVE ON JURY ATTEND SCHOOL

CATEGORIZE AS RIGHT, DUTY, OR RESPONSIBILITY OBEY THE LAW BE INFORMED GOV’T MUST HAVE SEARCH WARRANT DEFEND THE NATION PAY TAXES SHOW TOLERANCE VOTE RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS GUARANTEED A TRIAL BY JURY RESPECT DIFFERENT OPINIONS SERVE ON JURY ATTEND SCHOOL

CATEGORIZE AS RIGHT, DUTY, OR RESPONSIBILITY OBEY THE LAW BE INFORMED GOV’T MUST HAVE SEARCH WARRANT DEFEND THE NATION PAY TAXES SHOW TOLERANCE VOTE RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS GUARANTEED A TRIAL BY JURY RESPECT DIFFERENT OPINIONS SERVE ON JURY ATTEND SCHOOL

CATEGORIZE AS RIGHT, DUTY, OR RESPONSIBILITY OBEY THE LAW BE INFORMED GOV’T MUST HAVE SEARCH WARRANT DEFEND THE NATION PAY TAXES SHOW TOLERANCE VOTE RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS GUARANTEED A TRIAL BY JURY RESPECT DIFFERENT OPINIONS SERVE ON JURY ATTEND SCHOOL

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