
USA and Canada vocab
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- Q1A person born in another country who has been granted citizenshipnaturalized citizen30s
- Q2jury duty, obeying laws, voting (participating in elections), paying taxescitizen responsibilities30s
- Q3The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.immigration30s
- Q4several cultures living in the same place at the same time.multiculturalism30s
- Q5freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, petition, trial by jury, bear armscitizen rights30s
- Q6Chinese, Inuit, French, EnglishCanada's major people groups30s
- Q7People who lived in the Americas before Europeans arrived?First nations or native Americans30s
- Q8A movement of people or animals from one place to another.migration30s
- Q9Branch of government that makes the laws, also called congresslegislative branch30s
- Q10Branch of government that decides if laws are carried out fairly.judicial branch30s
- Q11Branch of government that enforces and approves the lawexecutive branch30s
- Q12the document containing the rules for running a governmentconstitution30s
- Q13a change to the constitutionamendment30s
- Q14A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by votingRepublic30s
- Q15Something that you should do as a citizen. This can include participating in the democratic process (voting), recycling, volunteering, or helping other citizens.Civic Responsibility30s
