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WW: Unit 1

Who's Who Review: Unit 1

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I am a field of study. People who study me study the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. What am I? Civics
I am part of the US Constitution. I was added in 1791. I consist of the first 10 amendments made to the Constitution. What am I? Bill of Rights
I am a legal member of a country. I became a legal member by being born in the United States, but people who go through the naturalization process are considered these too. I owe allegiance to U.S. government. Who am I? Citizen
I am made up of organizations, institutions, and individuals. I hold power over a group of people. What am I? Government
I am the process by which an alien becomes a US citizen. What am I? Naturalization
I am a word. I mean "made up of many different parts." What am I? Diverse
I am a 1st Amendment freedom. I prohibit the government from establishing an official religion and allow citizens to practice whichever religion they want to. What am I? Freedom of Religion
I am a 1st Amendment freedom. I protect the right of citizens to gather peacefully. What am I? Freedom of Assembly
I am a 1st Amendment freedom. I allow citizens to make written requests to the government and make their views known to government officials. What am I? Freedom of Petition
I am a 1st Amendment freedom. I allow citizens to gather and publish information, even if it criticizes the government. What am I? Freedom of the Press
I am a 1st Amendment freedom. I allow citizens to express their ideas and points of view. What am I? Freedom of Speech
I am a word. I mean "unlimited, or free of restriction." I am not a word that applies to the rights of citizens. What am I? Absolute
I am a Constitutional protection against unfair government actions and laws. I am outlined in the 5th and 14th Amendments to the US Constitution. What am I? Due Process
I am a word. I mean "to do without pay." What am I? Volunteer
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People who display me are reliable and dependable. What am I? Trustworthiness
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People who display me always tell the truth. What am I? Honesty
I am a character trait of a good citizen. I involve being polite in public. What am I? Courtesy
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People display me by showing honor or esteem for someone or something. What am I? Respect
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People who show me always do what is expected of them. What am I? Responsibility
I am a character trait of a good citizen. I involve taking responsibility for your actions. What am I? Accountability
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People who display me can count on themselves and do things for themselves. What am I? Self-Reliance
I am a character trait of a good citizen. People practice me by showing respect for their country, saying the Pledge of Allegiance, and singing the National Anthem. What am I? Patriotism
I am a set number. The government sets me to control the number of immigrants coming into the United States. What am I? Quota
I am an amendment to the US Constitution. I define citizenship. What am I? 14th Amendment
We are the two ways to obtain citizenship. What are we? Birth and naturalization
We have led to an increasingly diverse society here in the United States. What are we? Immigration and naturalization
We are amendments. We protect the due process rights of US citizens. What are we? 5th and 14th Amendments
I am a due process amendment. I protect US citizens from the Federal Government. What am I? 5th Amendment
I am a due process amendment. I protect US citizens from State and Local Governments. I also define citizenship. What am I? 14th Amendment
I am an amendment found in the Bill of Rights. I protect the right of citizens to bear arms and form a militia. What am I? 2nd Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I prevent the forced quartering of soldiers. What am I? 3rd Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I prevent unreasonable searches and seizures. What am I? 4th Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I guarantee citizens a speedy and public trial. What am I? 6th Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I guarantee a trial by jury. What am I? 7th Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I prevent cruel and unusual punishment. What am I? 8th Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I protect the rights of US citizens not listed in the Bill of Rights. What am I? 9th Amendment
I am an amendment in the Bill of Rights. I state that any powers not given to the Federal Government are reserved to the States. What am I? 10th Amendment
I am a mandatory task that all citizens must fulfill. I include things like paying taxes and obeying the law. Citizens who do not fulfill me face legal consequences. What am I? Civic Duty
I am a voluntary task that all citizens should fulfill, but are not required to. I include things like running for public office and staying informed. What am I? Civic Responsibility
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