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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?
(1 point) United States Citizenship and Immigration Service the U.S.
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Which example best identifies a birthright citizen of the
United States? (1 point) a migrant who is a lawful permanent resident
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What is a definition of citizenship?
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What is a good citizen ?
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Carla
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What is a good Citizen ?
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Carla
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i need help
What does It mean to be an american citizen ?
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Stephanie
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after i got the citizenship ,how long will it take to get my wife parmanent residence,
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Kiki
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What is my patriotic roles of being a U.S. citizen?
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Katherinre
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Social studies citizenship civic books so i need 9 books
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Anonymous
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What is my patriotic role as a us citizen?
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Miranda
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) having been born in a country being a full and equal member of a nation having
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trippie
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Why do citizens have certain responsibilities?
(1 point) O Democratic governments are run by citizens. Responsibilities promote
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trippie
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How does an individual gain and keep their citizenship?
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Hema
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How does an individual gain and keep their citizenship?
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Hema
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United States?
A. The U.S. does not permit a dual citizen to pay
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Which of the following explains how citizenship was expanded to Black people?(1 point)
Responses Congress passed the
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Which example best identifies a birthright citizen of the United States?
A. a migrant who is a lawful permanent resident of the
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asked anonymously
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?
A. Oath of Allegiance B. United States Citizenship and Immigration Service.
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Who are some people who did not perform their civic duty?
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chris
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?(1 point)
Responses Oath of Allegiance Oath of Allegiance the Magna Carta
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how might the study of history of the United States help you become a better citizen
( i need 3 people's opinions/views )
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y912f
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What is a citizen?
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I know where you live!
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United States?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. permits a dual citizen to
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User_Noname
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ow does the Fourteenth Amendment affect citizenship?(1 point)
Responses It says that anyone born in the U.S. automatically
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bhgu
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How does the Fourteenth Amendment affect citizenship?(1 point)
Responses It says that anyone born in the U.S. automatically
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bhgu
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses They both have the right to vote. They both have
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bhgu
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How does the Fourteenth Amendment affect citizenship? (1 point) It says that Black people may not be citizens or
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Is Elaine Chao a U. S. citizen? If yes, when did she become a citizen?
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tracie
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Which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights?
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility?(1 point)
Responses acting in a manner that focuses only on local
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bhgu
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Which amendment declared all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. to be citizens, established due process and equal
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How are citizens and noncitizens rights similar in the United States? (1 point)
They are both entitled to constitutional
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For an English assignment, I have to put five items in a bag. One of the items must relate to my responsibilities as a citizen.
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Madison
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?
(1 point) Natural born
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Should citizenship preference be given to the neediest applicants? Such as most talented, most oppressed and richest?
Any
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Linda Wortham
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) Responses having been born in a country having been born in a country being a full
1 answer
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
(1 point) A A person is born in the United States. O A person of foreign
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JL
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Which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights? Select all that apply.
(1 point) obeying
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trippie
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What does civic-mindedness primarily encourage people to do? (1 point)
to speak their minds about issues honestly to treat other
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trippie
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Metics were not given full citizenship rights because ...(1 point)
Responses They were foreign-born They were foreign-born They
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isabella
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Who was considered a citizen in Greek city-state governments? (1 point)
Responses All men born in that city-state All men born in
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isabella
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Who was considered a citizen in Greek city-state governments? (1 point) Responses Free men born in that city-state. Free men
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Which example best identifies a birthright citizen of the United States?(1 point) Responses a person who was born in another
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lil beby
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What is the definition of civic-mindedness?
(1 point) O paying attention to the needs of one's community O treating others with
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JL
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) Responses having been born in a country having been born in a country being a full
1 answer
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Answer
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What is the definition of citizenship?
O Having been born in a country O being a full and equal member of a nation O having
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JL
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?(1 point) Responses the U.S. Constitution the U.S. Constitution Oath of
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help
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Citizenship Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United
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help
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“All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States? (1 point)
- Natural born
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