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Citizenship ?'s

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List all of the levels of citizenship - smallest to largest.   home, community, school, city, state, nation.  
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Where are U.S. citizens' rights/responsibilities written down?   Constitution.  
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Where are Alabama citizens' rights/responsibilities written down?   state constitution.  
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Where are Oneonta citizens' rights/responsibilities written down?   city charter.  
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What are some rights U.S. citizens have?   speech, vote, religion, warrant to search, free education, equal rights, press.  
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What are some responsibilities U.S. citizens have?   pay taxes, jury duty, obey laws, stay informed, tolerate differences, participate in government.  
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What are three ways that you can become a US citizen?   being born in the United States, having parents who are citizens of the U.S., and going through a process called naturalization.  
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Name 7 qualifications for naturalization.   must be at least 18 years old, have been permanent residents of the U.S. for 5 years, good character, speak English, pass a civics test, interview, and take an Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. and our Constitution.  
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What can expedite (speed up or make happen sooner) the naturalization process? Why?   people who have served at least 1 year in the U.S. military can become citizens sooner because they have demonstrated their commitment to the U.S.  
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How was the idea of US citizenship changed in the following years: 1795, 1848, 1868, 1924, 1952-   In 1795, only free white persons were citizens. In 1848, Mexican residents in Southwest. In 1868, African Americans. In 1924, Native Americans. In 1952, Congress passed a law that says citizenship could not be denied because of a person’s race/gender.  
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What are two types of immigrants and how are they different?   illegal- do not have permission and cannot become citizens; legal- have permission to live here and can become citizens.  
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How are citizens and legal immigrants different? the same?   the same except legal immigrants cannot vote or work for the government.  
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How should you act during the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner?   stand at attention, and be silent and respectful.  
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