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Warm Up – Answer in complete sentences
How would you define the word citizen? How would you define a citizen of the United States? Do you remember who was able to be a citizen in ancient Rome?
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What is a citizen? SS.7.C Define the term "citizen," and identify legal means of becoming a United States citizen.
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What defines a citizen? It means that you are “members” of a country/state
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What does the image represent. What does this image have to do with U
What does the image represent? What does this image have to do with U.S. Citizenship?
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What does the image represent. What does this image have to do with U
What does the image represent? What does this image have to do with U.S. citizenship?
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What does this image represent. What does this image have to do with U
What does this image represent? What does this image have to do with U.S. citizenship?
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14th Amendment (Section 1)
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
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14th Amendment from Kids Law
The 14th Amendment is a very important amendment that defines what it means to be a U.S. citizen and protects certain rights of the people. The Citizenship Clause gives individuals born in the United States – but especially at that time, African Americans – the right to citizenship. Before the 14th amendment, African Americans could not become citizens, and this limited the rights of those who were able to escape slavery and become free. This clause allows all people born in the United States to be U.S. citizens. Once you have American citizenship, it cannot be taken from you by Congress or other authorities, unless you lie to the government during the process to get U.S. citizenship. Otherwise, everyone who becomes an American citizen stays an American citizen, unless they give it up themselves.
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What makes a u.s. citizen? Law of Soil Law of Blood
Any person born on American soil is automatically an American citizen Law of Blood If you are born on foreign soil (outside the United States) and your parents are both American citizens, or one parent is an American citizen; you are also an American citizen There are also special rules that may apply
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What makes a u.s. citizen? Naturalization
Going through the naturalization process allows immigrants to become U.S. citizens An immigrant is a person who comes to a country to live there permanently
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Work Period Read the second paragraph independently and summarize the naturalization process on your student activity sheet
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