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1 The American Citizen

2 Who can be an American Citizen? Anybody born in the U.S. Anybody who goes through the naturalization process If both or one of your parents are U.S. citizens

3 Types of Citizenship Natural Born – Citizenship obtained by birth Parents are U.S. citizens Born on U.S. soil (even if parents are not U.S. citizens)

4 Types of Citizenship Naturalization – Process in which non-citizens (aliens) become citizens – The process: Declaration of Intention Live in the U.S. for at least 5 years Take classes Take a citizenship exam Take an oath of allegiance

5 What comes with American Citizenship? Rights Duties Responsibilities

6 Right(s) A Right is: – Something that is due or owed to a citizen by law What are some examples of a right in this country?

7 Duties Duties are: – Things citizens are required or must do What are some examples of duties in this country? o Obey laws o Pay taxes o Sign up for the draft at 18 (males only) o Jury duty o Attend school

8 Responsibilities Responsibilities are: – Things citizens should do but are not required by law What are some examples of responsibilities in this country? o Be informed o Vote o Respect the rights of others o Respect diversity (Tolerance)

9 The American Identity

10 Identity Questions: – What is an identity? – What are some ways in which identity is determined?

11 Describing the American Identity Question: – What determines the American Identity? E Pluribus Unum (“From many, the one”) A nation of diversity (different cultures, ethnicities, beliefs)

12 Challenges to the American Identity Melting Pot Theory Tossed Salad Theory Immigration Stereotypes

13 Challenges to the American Identity Melting Pot Theory – Promotes the idea of assimilation into mainstream society Encourages a blending into one main/dominant culture People should give up cultural differences & conform

14 Challenges to the American Identity Tossed Salad Theory – Promotes the idea of multiculturalism Encourages cultural differences People should keep their cultural identities & add to society

15 Immigration Immigrant – A person who comes to the U.S. from another country to live permanently Illegal Immigrant – A person who comes to the U.S. from another country to live permanently without permission Alien – A person who is a non-citizen & who owes allegiance to another country

16 Defend the Following Claims: “American is at its best when it is a Melting Pot/Tossed Salad” “American is a nation of Immigrants”


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