Citizenship: Just the Facts
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- Q1Being a member of a country and having full rights and responsibilities under that country's law.
naturalization
immigration
citizenshippatriot
15s - Q2The process necessary to become a citizen of the United States. To qualify, applicants must be 18 years old, a permanent resident of the U.S. for 5 years, good character, speak English, pass a civics test and interview, and take an Oath of Allegiance.
Pledge of Allegiance
community
right
naturalization15s - Q3The oath necessary for new citizens to take to swear loyalty to the United States and our Constitution.
Independence Day
Oath of AllegiancePledge of Allegiance
Selective Service System
15s - Q4The act of betraying your country. The U.S. Constitution makes this crime punishable by death.
community
treasonnaturalization
patriotism
15s - Q5The deep bond most U.S. citizens feel for their country.patriotism
treason
naturalization
responsibility
15s - Q6July 4-the day Americans celebrate the day the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, when the American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.
Memorial Day
Veteran's Day
Independence DayFlag Day
15s - Q7The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
Magna Carta
Declaration of Independence
Pledge of Allegiance
Bill of Rights15s - Q8Male citizens between ages 18 and 26 must register with this agency which is authorized to call up male citizens to serve in the armed forces in time of national emergency.Selective Service System
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Oath of Allegiance
Pledge of Allegiance
15s - Q9A group of people who share an environment.
patriotism
communitynaturalization
immigration
30s - Q10A privilege or a claim to something.
community
rightresponsibility
treason
15s - Q11Duties to other people, the government, or society.responsibilities
right
community
citizenship
15s - Q12A promise citizens make to show loyalty to the United States flag and the nation it stands for.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Selective Service System
Constitution of the United States
Pledge of Allegiance15s - Q13Got rid of all barriers to voting such as taxes and literary (reading) tests.
19th Amendment (1920)
Oath of Allegiance
Selective Service System
Voting Rights Act of 196515s - Q14Gave women the right to vote
Voting Rights Act of 1965
14th Amendment (1868)
26th Amendment (1971)
19th Amendment (1920)30s - Q15Citizenship to everyone born in the U.S.
Voting Rights Act of 1965
26th Amendment (1971)
19th Amendment (1920)
14th Amendment (1868)30s