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1 Chapter Three Review

2 What are the two ways a person can become a U.S. citizen?

3 Birth Naturalization

4 What are the two ways a person can become a U.S. citizen by birth?

5 Born in the United States or one of its territories even if your parents are not citizens
It does not matter where you were born if at least one of your parents was a United States citizen when you were born

6 “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside.”

7 14th Amendment

8 means you have gone through the process of citizenship

9 naturalized

10 Name one right you have as an American citizen

11 Give three examples of social roles

12 Name one duty of American citizens

13 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

14 concept of a government of laws, rather than men or women

15 rule of law

16 What are the three steps in the naturalization process?

17 Application Examination Final hearing

18 How old do you have to be in order to be naturalized and American citizen?

19 18 years old

20 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

21 What are the residency requirements to become an American citizen?

22 Have lived for five years in the United States and have resided three months within a state

23 Name one right you have as an American citizen

24 What abilities do you need to have in order to be an American citizen?

25 Can read, write, and speak the English language

26 Name one duty of American citizens

27 Name one trait or characteristic good citizens have

28 a person with certain rights and duties under a government

29 citizen

30 In order to be a citizen, what should you be loyal to?

31 The principles of the U.S. Constitution

32 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

33 Name one trait or characteristic good citizens have

34 Name one right you have as an American citizen

35 people who are chosen to speak and act for their fellow citizens in government

36 representatives

37 a group of ordinary citizens who hear the case and decide whether the accused person is innocent or guilty

38 jury of peers

39 Name one trait or characteristic good citizens have

40 Name one right you have as an American citizen

41 people who have seen events related to the crime or who special information that may help determine the guilt or innocence of a person

42 witnesses

43 Give three examples of family social roles

44 Name one duty of American citizens

45 A position or responsibility that people play in real life

46 social roles

47 Name one duty of American citizens

48 the well-being of all members of society

49 common good

50 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

51 Name one trait or characteristic good citizens have

52 a citizen of one country who lives in another country

53 alien

54 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

55 person running for office

56 candidate

57 Give three examples of worker social roles

58 Name one trait or characteristic good citizens have

59 Name one duty of American citizens

60 Name one responsibility you have as an American citizen

61 What is the difference between a civic duty and civic responsibility

62 If you do not perform a civic duty, you face consequences
If you do not perform a civic duty, you face consequences. Civic responsibilities are performed by choice

63 What rights and duties does a naturalized citizen not have/

64 Cannot become President or Vice President

65 As far as citizenship rights, what does a person with alien status have?

66 They have some of the same rights but cannot vote, be a juror, or run for elected office.

67 What number Constitutional Amendment gives you citizenship rights?
What are the two ways you can become a citizen in the United States by birth? In the examination step of the naturalization process, an alien must prove six things. Name three. Name three rights you have as a citizen of the United States. Name three duties you have as a citizen of the United States. Which one is the most important in your opinion. Name three responsibilities you have as a citizen of the United States.


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