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- Q1According to the 14th amendment, US citizens can be _______ or ____________.immigrated; illegalnatural-born; naturalizedresident alien; nationalizedlegal residents; immigrants30sSS.7.C.2.1
- Q2Which statement completes this diagram?Obtaining a Driver's LicenseJoining a Military ServiceReceiving a Social Security CardBecoming a Naturalized Citizen30sSS.7.C.2.1
- Q3People with parents that are US citizens are also citizens according to the _______________.Law of SoilLaw of Blood14 AmendmentConstitution30sSS.7.C.2.1
- Q4People who were born in one of 50 states or any US territory is a citizen by the _______________Constitution14th AmendmentLaw of BloodLaw of Soil30sSS.7.C.2.1
- Q5The events below describe the use of a government document. --------------------------- Laura was born in France and lived in France until she immigrated to the U.S. at age 21. At age 25, Laura visited Morocco on vacation. --------------------------- Why did Laura use a U.S. passport to travel?Laura was a resident national of the USLaura was a resident alien of the USLaura was a US citizen by the law of bloodLaura was a US citizen by the law of soil30s
- Q6Which term is defined as a legal member of a state and/or country?AlienCitizenResidentImmigrant30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a step of the naturalization process?Taking a Civics ExamOwning property in the USPermanent Resident 5 yearsTaking the Oath of Allegiance30s
- Q8Which term is defined as a person who comes to a country from another, to live there permanently?CitizenResidentImmigrantAlien30sSS.7.C.2.1
- Q9Which of the following is NOT an obligation of US citizenship?Selective ServiceVotingPaying TaxesJury Duty30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q10Which example is an obligation of US citizenship?Attending Civic MeetingsVolunteering in the CommunityVoting in ElectionsJury Duty30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q11As a final step of the naturalization process, applicants must take an _______ swearing loyalty to the United States and our Constitution.Oath of AllegianceLaw of SoilLaw of BloodTreason30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q12Male citizens between ages 18 and 26 must register with the _________, so in a time of emergency they can defend the nation.Selective ServiceJury DutyNaturalizationOath of Allegiance30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q13Which of the following is NOT an obligation of citizenship?Paying TaxesJury DutyObeying LawsPetitioning the Government30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q14Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of citizenship?Attending Civic MeetingsVotingPetitioning the GovernmentJury Duty30sSS.7.C.2.2
- Q15When the United States began, which of the following groups were allowed to vote?Citizens over 18 Years OldImmigrantsAfrican-AmericansWhite Male Landowners30sSS.7.C.2.2
