6.4 Flashcards

1
Q

In the U.S what is not considered a duty of citizenship?
a-buying health insurance

b-obeying law enforcement officials

c-serving on a jury

d-paying taxes

A

a-buying health insurance

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2
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how do citizens accept responsibilities for protecting others’ 6th amendment rights?
a-participate in elections

b-pay income taxes

c-sign up for draft

d- serve on juries

A

d-serve on juries

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3
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one way to become a citizen of the U.S is to go through process of _____________.
a-immigration

b-naturalization

c-deportation

d-draft

A

b-naturalization

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4
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what privileges do legal immigrants have while in U.S
a-if they’re under 35 and worked in U.S for at least 2 years, they wont be deported for breaking law

b-once 18, can vote and hold most public offices

c- once 35, can run for president

d- once 18, spent 5 years in U.S, can request to go through naturalization

A

d-once 18, spent 5 years in U.S, can request to go through naturalization

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5
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what is the purpose of political action committees (PAC’S)
a- collect money for federal and state governments to help pay services such as public roads

b- help immigrants become naturalized citizens of the U.S by teaching them U.S history

c- petition government on behalf of citizens who feel their needs are not being met

d- raise money from contributors and give it to candidates who support certain issues

A

d- raise money from contributors and give it to candidates who support certain issues

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6
Q

why do american men 18+ have to register with Selective Service
a- so state colleges can tell them about financial aid programs

b- so federal government can contact them in case of draft

c- so state based political campaigns can get them to vote

d- so local court system can call on them to sit for jury duty

A

b- so federal government can contact them in case of draft

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obeying laws, paying taxes, and willingness to serve on jury are-
a-duties of U.S citizens

b- ways in which citizens can influence government

c- protected by 2nd amendment

d- ways in which citizens can influence government

A

a-duties of citizens

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8
Q

___________ are people who permanently move to a new country
a- aliens

b-citizens

c-interest groups

d-immigrants

A

d-immigrants

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9
Q

in U.S most naturalized citizens are americans who
a- who were adopted by birth by american parents in foreign country

b- do not have to use U.S passports for international travel

c- were born outside of U.S to foreign born parents

d- had one american parent and one foreign born parent at birth

A

c- were born outside of U.S to foreign born parents

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10
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which of following is required for a person to become a U.S citizen
a- one must serve in U.S military

b- one must been born in U.S

c- foreign born people whos parents are not citizens must move to U.S

d- foreign born people must work in U.S for more than 7 years

A

c- foreign born people whos parents are not citizens most move to U.S

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