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Vocabulary Preview Election Volunteer Vote Citizen Duty Responsibility
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An Overview of U.S. Government
Civics Central Middle School Mr. Collins CE 2a-d Chapter 1 Section 1 CE.6b
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What is Civics? The study of the rights and duties of citizens
Rights are things that citizens are entitled to Duties are things that citizens are required to do Responsibilities are things that good citizens should do
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Levels of Government National Government – has the highest authority
State Government – next highest authority Local Government – least authority
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Fundamental Principles of Government
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Important Political Principles
Democracy – form of government in which the people rule Representative Government – the people elect representatives to rule
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Important Political Principles (continued)
Rule of Law – All people are bound by the law Limited government – Government may only do the things that the people have given it the power to do. NOT all powerful Consent of the governed – All governmental power comes from the people
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How to Become a U.S. Citizen
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What is a Citizen? An individual with certain rights and duties under a government and who, by birth or by choice, owes allegiance to that government
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CE.3a Guiding Question: How does an individual become a citizen?
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Means of Obtaining Citizenship
The 14th Amendment defines the 2 ways of becoming a US citizen as: Birth Naturalization
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Requirements Come to the United States Live here for 5 years
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Citizenship through Naturalization
Must demonstrate knowledge of American History American Government Must demonstrate the ability to speak and write English
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Steps File application Take the test Appear in front of the a judge
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Results of Immigration and Naturalization
Increased cultural diversity Increased population growth
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