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Citizenship and Immigration

Citizenship and Immigration

Assessment

Presentation

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Social Studies

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9th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

31 Slides • 17 Questions

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Immigration and Citizenship

Chapter 1

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Open Ended

What do we need to know to become good citizens?

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Multiple Select

Which of these are the values the Constitution is based on? (Check all that apply)

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Liberty

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Responsibility

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Justice

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Punishment

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Equality

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Poll

After this lesson, do you feel you have a better grasp on what it means to be a good citizen?

Yes, I know much more now.

Yes, I know some more now

No, I am still confused

No, I feel like I know less now, than I did.

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Poll

America is a melting pot.

Strongly Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly Disagree

Strongly Disagree

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Poll

America is a salad bowl.

Strongly Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly Disagree

Strongly Disagree

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Multiple Choice

What was Columbus actually looking for?

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England

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Brazil

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India

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Japan

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Multiple Choice

Why did he call the native Americans "Indians"?

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He thought it was an interesting name

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He thought he was in India

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They told him to call them that

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One of his crewmen made it up

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Multiple Choice

If you were born on US soil or your parent(s) are US citizens, you are...

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A natural born citizen

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A naturalized citizen

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A legal permanent resident

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An unauthorized resident

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A refugee

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Multiple Choice

If you were born in another country but have gone through the legal process to become a citizen of the US, you are...

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A natural born citizen

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A naturalized citizen

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A legal permanent resident

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An unauthorized resident

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A refugee

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Multiple Choice

If you have no legal documents to live in the US legally, you are...

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A natural born citizen

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A naturalized citizen

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A legal permanent resident

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An unauthorized resident

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A refugee

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Multiple Choice

If you came the US to escape danger in your home country, you are...

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A natural born citizen

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A naturalized citizen

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A legal permanent resident

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An unauthorized resident

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A refugee

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Open Ended

What do you think about the song?

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Multiple Choice

What is happening to the divorce rate?

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It is increasing

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It is decreasing

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Multiple Choice

What is happening to the age of first-time mothers?

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They are older

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They are younger

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Multiple Choice

What is happening to the average age of our population?

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It is increasing

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It is decreasing

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Male is the light blue and female is the dark blue

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Open Ended

Why do you think more people live in cities than in rural areas?

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Open Ended

List 3 important facts you have learned during our study of immigration and citizenship.

Immigration and Citizenship

Chapter 1

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