What are the two ways in which one can be an American birthright citizen?
(select 2 answers)
2022-2023 Civics Semester 1 Review
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7th Grade
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Anthony Suriano
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
What are the two ways in which one can be an American birthright citizen?
(select 2 answers)
Law of Blood
Law of Soil
Law of Nature
Rule of Law
Answer explanation
The "Law of Soil" is becoming an American citizen because one is born inside of the United States, or any of its territories. The "Law of Blood" is when one is born an American citizen because their parents are already American citizens.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
The process for becoming an American citizen.
naturalization
acclimation
assimilation
familiarization
Answer explanation
If someone is not born as an American citizen, they can go through the naturalization process to become one. But there are requirements. Do you know what they are?
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Tommy is 24 years old. He was born in the United States, but moved to Canada at the age of 4 with his parents. When he became an adult, he moved back to the United States. What is Tommy's citizenship status>?
Tommy is an American citizen by the Law of Blood
Tommy is an American citizen by the Law of Soil
Tommy is a naturalized American citizen
Tommy is a permanent legal resident eligible for citizenship.
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 3 pts
What is required in order to become a naturalized citizen?
(Select all that apply)
Voting in the previous presidential election
Knowledge of US history and government
Be of "good moral character"
Being a lawful permanent resident for 5 years
Answer explanation
In order to vote, one must be either a born or naturalized citizen first.
The requirements to become a naturalized citizen include:
1. Be at least 18-years-old
2. Live in the United States for five years.
3. Pass a background test.
4. Take a citizenship test (knowledge of basic US history)
5. Be of "good moral character" or not break any laws.
6. Take an Oath of Allegiance
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What constitutional principle protects citizens from tyranny and makes sure that the rules are applied equally?
rule of law
popular sovereignty
free speech
right to bear arms
Answer explanation
The rule of law means that NOBODY, even the President of the United States, is above the law
(meaning they can't just do whatever they want).
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
The United States government is a
representative democracy
(republic)
direct democracy
autocracy
oligarchy
Answer explanation
Also known as a "republic," a representative democracy means that the citizens vote for other people called "representatives" to make decisions in government for them.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
This form of government is ruled by one person.
oligarchy
democracy
autocracy (dictatorship)
constitutional monarchy
Answer explanation
Think of "auto" as in "automobile. Only one person can drive a car at a time, and they have full control of it.
In an "autocracy," this is a government ruled by a dictator.
An "oligarchy" is ruled by a group of people, like a wealthy family.
A "democracy" is ruled by the people, as in the United States.
A "constitutional monarchy" is ruled by a King or Queen with power limited by a Constitution, like Great Britain.
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