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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.? (1 point)
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility? (1 point)
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The citizens of a small city have been eager to see more green space in their environment. There are several abandoned lots that
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38. Read about the status of the Equal Rights Amendment at this link. Why do you think the amendment has faced such opposition,
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In what ways can citizens participate in government? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses Go to school Go to school
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In your own words, what is the purpose of a constitution?
Answer in two short sentences (25 word limit). You will have a chance
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The headline below describes an action by citizens.
What conclusion can be drawn from the headline? (1 point) Responses Only
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Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
What is one difference between the amendment
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In what ways can citizens participate in government? Select the two that apply.
(2 points) • Go to school • Serve on a jury
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses They both may carry U.S. passports. They both may
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What does suffrage mean?
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Read the following excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment:
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to
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What is one check the legislative branch has over the judicial branch? (1 point)
• Overriding presidential vetos • Approving
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Based on your teacher created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom, what is the difference between obligations of
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Can you shorten this Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
What is one difference
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What are the four principles in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Georgia Flag?
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what are the four principles in the pledge of allegiance to the georgia flag
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Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
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Use a drop-down menu to complete the sentence during the song. Entry in my into the government was based on what
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What is one civic responsibility that is reserved only for U.S. citizens?
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Question In what ways can citizens participate in government? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses
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Which of the following is an example of a civil right?(1 point)
Responses a citizen’s ability to keep and bear arms equal
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What are the four principles in the pledge of allegience
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Based on your teacher created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom, what is the difference between obligations of
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Give an example of a time in your life that you have been impacted by the protections of civil liberties and/or civil rights.
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Based on your teacher-created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom:
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True or False
the right of free speech means you can say anything you want, whenever you want.
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what are the 4 principles in the pledge of alligence to the Georgia flag?
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizens and noncitizens. What role do all groups share?(1 point)
Responses All groups can
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Describe how the three branches of U.S government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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Describe how the three branches of U.S government each work to check and balance the power of the others. Give examples of how
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What are the names of the two major political parties in the United States today?(1 point)
Responses Democratic and Libertarian
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How many houses of Congress are there?
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Evaluate the ways interest groups and mass media all influence the U.S. government. What do you believe is the most important
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Which statement accurately describes the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Responses The Constitution and
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Read the following excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment:
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to
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What is the purpose of gerrymandering?(1 point)Responsesto ensure that each district has an equal populationto ensure that each
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Which of the following explains the difference between a treaty and an executive agreement?(1 point)ResponsesTreaties involve
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How many total electoral votes are there in the Electoral College? (1 point)
Responses 538 538 535 535 270 270 100
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In your own words, what is the definition of checks and balances?
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How are citizens and noncitizens rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses They both may carry U.S. passports They both may
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Why is it important that the Constitution is a living document?
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What are civic affairs and why are they important to Patick
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Based on the government system in the United States, which individual activity is used to directly influence legislative
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1. Youth under 17 who engage in criminal acts such as burglary and robbery. 2.
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility?(1 point)
A. acting in a manner to emphasize one’s own rights B.
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Which of the following statements best explains the importance of civic virtue in a democratic society?(1 point)
A. Civic virtue
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Read the following excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment:
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?
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1. ____ The right of free speech means you can say anything you want, whenever you want
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