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Section 3.3: What it Means to be a US Citizen

Section 3.3: What it Means to be a US Citizen

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Social Studies

10th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Adam Holland

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11 Slides • 9 Questions

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Definition of Citizenship

Citizenship: Status of owing allegiance to a state/country.

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Fill in the Blank

What is it called when someone officially owes their allegiance to a country?

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Dred Scott vs. Sandford (1857)

Notable Supreme Court Decision ruled slaves = property.
Even free African Americans were not considered citizens.

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Multiple Choice

Which notable Supreme Court case ruled that slaves were not considered citizens in 1857?

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Marbury vs. Madison

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McCulloch vs. Maryland

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Gibbons vs. Ogden

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Dred Scott vs. Sandford

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How did the 14th Amendment fix this situation?

Answer: Established birthright citizenship & equal protection of the law.

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States; and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the States wherein they reside."

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Multiple Choice

Which Amendment grants birthright citizenship in the United States?

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13th Amendment

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14th Amendment

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15th Amendment

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Two Methods to Reach US citizenship

Birthright Citizenship: Be Born on US Soil.
Naturalization: Formal Application process
(Can't be President if naturalized)

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Fill in the Blank

There are two ways to become a US Citizen. This first is being born in the United States. The second is the official application process known as...

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5 Steps of the Naturalization Process

1. File a declaration of intent (Check Eligibility)
2. File your naturalization application (Pay fees)
3. Complete a criminal background check
4. Conduct interview (Includes citizenship test in English)
5. Take oath of allegiance

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Reorder

Put the steps of the Naturalization process in the correct order:

File a Declaration of Intent

File Naturalization Application

Criminal Background Check

Conduct Interview

Take Oath of Allegiance

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2
3
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What do you promise w/ the oath of allegiance?

Give up loyalty to any other country.
Defend/Obey the US Constitution & the laws of the USA.
Be loyal to the United States.
Serve the country (Military service if necessary)

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Rights of US Citizens
Vote in Federal Elections
Run for Federal Office

Duties of US Citizens
Vote in Federal Elections
Serve on a jury when called

Duties and Rights of US CItizens

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is both a duty and a right of US Citizens?

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Vote in Federal Election

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Serve on a Jury

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Run for Federal Office

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Take the Oath of Allegiance

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How can citizens participate in a Democracy?

Being an informed/active voter
join a political party or civic/community group
volunteer in an election campaign
Contact your Congressional Representative
Publicly Support/oppose an issue
Run for office

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How does a citizen register to vote?

18-Year-Old Citizen (By Next Election) + Proof of Residency

Can register online or at the DMV in South Carolina

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Dropdown

There are several requirements for voting in the United States. The first is to legally be a US ​
. You must also be at least ​
and have a ​
.

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What does it mean to have a "Green Card"?

Permanent Resident card (Can Legally live and work in the USA)
5 years w/ Green Card: Apply for Citizenship (3 w/ Spouse)
Preferences: Family members, job skills, refugees, etc.

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Fill in the Blank

If someone is not a citizen of the United States, but they are legally a permanent resident, what documentation/ID will they have?

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Different Types of Elections in the USA:

Primary Election: Political parties select their nominees for the general election. (voters choose the best candidate from each political party)
General Election: Election where candidates are elected to office.
(one candidate per party for each office).
Run-Off election: Tie-breaking vote if nobody wins by a majority.
Special Election: Only takes place If an official leaves Mid-Term.

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Match

Match the different types of elections to the correct definition:

General Election

Primary

Special Election

Run-Off Election

Choose Candidates for Office

Narrow Down Choices to One Per Party

Needed if Official Leaves Mid-Term

Needed if Nobody Wins a Majority

Definition of Citizenship

Citizenship: Status of owing allegiance to a state/country.

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