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Which of the following would be considered both a right and a responsibility?
(1 point) Responses doing chores doing chores
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Write A short paragraph about citizenship 5 words per sentence
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Act as a responsible and contributing citizen and employee
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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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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?(1 point)
Responses the Magna Carta the Magna Carta Oath of Allegiance Oath
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What is a definition of citizenship
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Which groups were considered citizens and ancient Greece select the three correct answers
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In the United States, citizens have rights and responsibilities. Which of the following is both a right and a responsibility?
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How can one demonstrate good citizenship
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United States
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Which of the following best explains the relationship between tribal sovereignty and dual citizenship
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Why do citizens have certain responsibilities?
Democratic governments are run by citizens. Democratic governments are run by
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Which is a right that both citizens and noncitizens in the US share the right to vote the right to religious freedoms the right
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What is a definition of citizenship?
having been born in a country being a full and equal member of a nation having pledged to
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) Responses a) having been born in a country b) being a full and equal member of a
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being a full and equal member of a nation
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What does civic mindedness primarily encourage people to do? To speak their minds about issues honestly, to treat other citizens
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What is the definition of civic-mindedness?
(1 point) Responses paying attention to the needs of one’s community paying
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what is a definition of citizenship?
a having been born in a country b being a full and equal member of a nation c having pledged
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How does the Fourteenth Amendment affect citizenship?(1 point) Responses It says that a child born of a U.S. citizen
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how does one become a citizen? select all that apply
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point)
Responses Natural
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply. (1 point) A person is born in the United States. A person of foreign birth
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply. (1 point) A person is born in the United States. A person of foreign birth
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply. (1 point) A person is born in the United States. A person of foreign birth
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Which group were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers?
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point) ResponsesResponses
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what does diderot think should be considered a citizen?
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which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights? Select two that apply.
a. Obeying property
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How does the 14th Amendment affect citizenship?
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the
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Naturalized citizens enjoy the same rights as natural-born citizens except
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While taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States, a person is basically saying that he or she will
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What is Chief Citizen?
Explain it to me in 3 short sentences
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Legal U.S. citizens are those who are natural-born or naturalized U.S. citizens. Which obligation is only for legal U.S.
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In the United States, which action must you be a citizen to do?
Obey laws Attend school Vote in national elections Pay taxes
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) having been born in a country Obeing a full and equal member of a nation Ohaving
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Which of the following describes civic virtues?
O individual things people honor and respect O the common values and
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In 3-5 sentences, identify some of the features you think a good citizen should have.
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According to paragraph 13, who is supposed to set an example for the nation?
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What activity is considered a mandatory responsibility of a citizen?
(1 point) Responses Serving on a jury during a trial Serving
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What is a naturalized citizen?
(1 point) Responses A person born in the United States A person born in the United States A
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Which of the following is a voluntary responsibility of a citizen?
(1 point) Responses Paying income taxes every year Paying
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How does the 14th Amendment affect citizenship?
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the
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18. What are the ways you can be a citizen in this country? Use the grid to mark each row below as either a way for someone to
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How does the Fifteenth Amendment Affect Citizenship? Please choose the correct answer.
A: It says that immigrants living in the
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Which item below explains how most Indigenous Americans acquire U.S. citizenship?
A: Through treaties and state law B: Through
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?(1 point) Responses Oath of Allegiance Oath of Allegiance the Magna
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Which statement about citizenship is accurate?
(1 point) Responses It has stayed the same throughout the country’s existence.
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Which statement about citizenship is accurate? (1 point) Responses It has stayed the same throughout the country’s existence.
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What are four of the five requirements a person must meet in order to become a naturalized citizen?
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