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How can a person be a good citizen? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses by being informed by being informed by
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ConnexusStudent!
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select all that apply
hold a
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za
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1. What is an obligation?
2. .......is a member of a nation or a country 3. Write down three obligations of a citizen 4. State
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Which of the following are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select all that apply. (1 point)
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Which character trait describes an outstanding citizen?
(1 point) • unprejudiced • unaccepting unfair © unrealistic
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Which of the following are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select two.
(1 point) Responses must
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
Select all that apply. (1
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
Select all that apply. (2
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select all that apply. (2
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select all that apply. (2
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zaia
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When did Native Americans become eligible for U.S. citizenship? (1 point)
a) 1848 b) 1853 c) 1881 d) 1924
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
Select all that apply. (1
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
Select all that apply. (2
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.smells like squids knees in here yuke
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
choose two answers. (1 point)
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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Which example fulfills the educational requirements to apply for naturalization?
[] demonstrate an understanding of American
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Would rather read
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Which example best identifies a birthright citizen of the United States?
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?
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1. A person not born in the United State or to parents who are U.S. citizens can become which kind of citizen?
Answers: 1.
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CoolKid
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
Select all that apply. (2
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According to Madeline F. Green, what is one way that global citizenship different from national citizenship?
a. National
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According to Madeline F. Green, what is one way that global citizenship different from national citizenship?
a. National
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T2 Unit 2 Test MC
Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
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Blackboyjoy
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
pass a test demonstrating
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Blackboyjoy
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Which of the following must a person do before becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States?
pass a test demonstrating
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Blackboyjoy
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A person not born in the United States or to parents who are U.S. citizens can become which kind of citizen? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Selec all that apply.
(1 point) must
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Which of the following are obligations of U.S. citizenship? Select all that apply.
(2 points) defend the nation obey laws pay
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Si una persona no nace en los Estados Unidos,
puede llegar a ser ciudadano por el proceso de naturalización. no puede ser
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What is not a promise that you make when you become a United States citizen?
Group of answer choices To speak only English To
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Legal non-citizens are given the right to vote after being in the United States 18 years. true or false
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Someone who has completed the official legal process for becoming a citizen if they were born outside of the United States has
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__________ is a person who owes loyalty to a particular nation and is entitled to all rights and protections.
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To be a citizen of the United States you must have been born in the United States, or at least one of your parents is already a
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To complete the naturalization process, a person stands in front of a judge and takes the __________.
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What is an example of a responsibility that US citizens have?
* keep it short lailene
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Someone applying for US citizenship must demonstrate that they are of "__________ moral character."
* competent good righteous
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What is the one restriction that naturalized citizens have compared to natural-born citizens?
* They cannot be elected to any
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. Explain the statement, "Citizenship Means Participating in the Community." What does it mean, in your own words, and what is
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A person not born in the United States or to parents who are U.S. citizens can become which kind of citizen?
(1 point) • alien
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Which one of the following is an example of someone demonstrating a democratic value?
* 2 points Mike receives a promotion at his
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Neil Patel, who was originally born and raised in India, is interested in becoming a United States citizen. What does Neil need
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Why did Roman citizens have to pay taxes, serve in the military, and serve as jurors?
(1 point) because Romans stressed civic
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Vixy
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give me an example sentence of Citizen
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How does the Fourteenth Amendment affect citizenship?
[] It says that anyone born in the U.S. automatically becomes a U.S.
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Would rather read
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What was the Roman idea of citizenship?
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How did citizenship differ for women and men?
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United States?(1 point)
Responses a The U.S. permits dual
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LostCoward
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Which of the following best explains?The relationship between tribal sovereenergy and dual citizenship
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Which example fulfills the educational requirements to apply for naturalization?(1 point)
Responses a must have an elementary
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LostCoward
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