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Citizenship: Rights & Responsibilities
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Tyler Minks
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Citizenship
Rights & Duties
VA.SOL.CE.3B
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Open Ended
What is a citizen?
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"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside."
The Fourteenth (14th) Amendment to the constitution defines citizenship.
14th Amendment
What is a citizen?
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Naturalization is the process people go through to become U.S. citizens if they were not born in the United States.
2. Naturalization
If you're born in the United States, you're automatically a citizen.
1. Birth
Obtaining Citizenship
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Open Ended
Why would someone not born in the United States want to become a citizen?
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Be able to read, write, and speak basic English
Pass a naturalization test
Take the Oath of Allegiance
Be at least 18 years old
Be a legal resident of the U.S. for 3-5 or more years
Be of good moral character
Pathway to Citizenship
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- Ronald Reagan
"Through this golden door has come millions of men and women... yearning to breathe free. People who brought to this land the courage to leave behind everything that was familiar and comfortable... for the hope of freedom."
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Multiple Select
What are the two ways someone can become a citizen?
Birth
Naturalization
Pay the government
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First Amendment Freedoms
Religion: Government may not establish an official religion
Speech: Free to express our opinions and beliefs
Press: Has the right to gather and publish information about the government
The Constitution protects our fundamental freedoms.
Assembly: People may peacefully gather in protest
Petition: People have the right to make their views known to government
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Categorize
A student wears religious clothing to school.
A student takes a day off school to celebrate a religious holiday.
A person criticizes government policies in a public forum.
A student gives a speech on climate change at a school event.
A journalist writes an article criticizing a politician.
A news website reports on government actions without censorship.
Citizens organize a peaceful protest in front of city hall.
A group holds a town hall meeting to discuss community issues.
A labor union holds a rally for workers' rights.
Organize these options into the right categories
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Responsibilities/Duties are things citizens must do.
Responsibilities/Duties
Rights are things citizens are allowed to do.
Rights
Rights & Responsibilities
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Rights of Citizenship
Things you're allowed/should do.
Register & Vote
Run for office
Communicate with politicians about what you want them to do.
Participate in political campaigns
Remain informed about current events
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Duties/Responsibilities of Citizenship
Things you must/have to do.
Paying taxes
Serving in armed forces, if called
Serving on a jury or as a witness in court
Citizens who choose not to fulfill these duties face legal consequences.
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Categorize
Register and vote
Run for office
Communicate with politicians about the issues you care about
Participate in political campaigns
Stay informed about current events
Pay taxes
Serve in the armed forces
Serve on a jury (jury duty)
Organize these options into the right categories
Citizenship
Rights & Duties
VA.SOL.CE.3B
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