2.1 Citizenship

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7th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement completes the diagram? If you find it difficult to see, the bubbles say "Be of good moral character", "Read, write, and speak English", and "Possess basic knowledge of U.S. history and government."
Back
becoming a naturalized citizen
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Based on the table, what can be predicted about the impact of permanent residents on government?
Back
The number of persons seeking citizenship would be affected by elections for Congress.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which is a requirement for a person to become a naturalized U.S. citizen?
Back
passing a U.S. history and government exam
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement completes the diagram? Options: pay federal income tax, have an annual income of $20,000 or more, have resided in the United States for five years, have a close relative (parent, spouse, or child) who is a U.S. citizen
Back
have resided in the United States for five years
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What are three requirements Ms. Ester Tua Caballa had to fulfill for her accomplishment? Options: reside in the United States for five years; be of "good character"; pass a U.S. history test, be of "good character"; pass a test of general knowledge; have a high school diploma, be of "good character"; enter the United States lawfully; earn more than $20,000 annually, reside in the United States for five years; enter the United States lawfully; serve in the armed forces
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reside in the United States for five years; be of "good character"; pass a U.S. history test
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these is one of the legal requirements for becoming a citizen? Options: registering to vote, paying income taxes, having relatives in the United States, living in the United States at least five years
Back
living in the United States at least five years
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is an additional way for a person to have U.S. citizenship? Options: by treaty agreements, by purchasing citizenship, by having valuable work skills, by having U.S. citizens as parents (adoption)
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by having U.S. citizens as parents (adoption)
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