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Citizenship $100 Process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen of the United States
Citizenship $200 Official count of people living in the United States taken every ten years.
Citizenship $300 Limit placed on the number of immigrants that enter the US each year.
Citizenship $400 _____ of citizenship are required by law. ______________ of citizenship are not required by law.
Citizenship $500 The study of characteristics of a population?
Citizenship $100-Answer What is Naturalization?
Citizenship $200-Answer What is the census?
Citizenship $300-Answer What is a quota?
Citizenship $400-Answer What are duties and responsibilities?
Citizenship $500-Answer What are demographics?
Civic Values $100 Strength to withstand danger, fear or difficulty… OR … doing what you are afraid to do.
Civic Values $200 Giving particular attention or special regard…
Civic Values $300 Avoidance of extremes or excesses… OR … practicing self-control.
Civic Values $400 Action independent of outside influence… OR … Starting something on your own.
Civic Values $500 Adherence to moral and ethical principles… OR … doing the right thing when no one else knows.
Civic Values $100-Answer What is courage?
Civic Values $200-Answer What is respect?
Civic Values $300-Answer What is moderation?
Civic Values $400-Answer What is initiative?
Civic Values $500-Answer What is integrity?
Terms $100 What is essential to the safekeeping of social order and civil liberties.
Terms $200 System in which government powers are carefully spelled out to prevent government from becoming too powerful. Daily Double
Terms $300 During the Glorious Revolution (Bloodless), English monarchs William of Orange and Mary signed this which listed the specific rights of Englishmen.
Terms $400 What document outlines the philosophy of the United States government which is: • Based on ‘consent of the governed’ • If will of the people ignored, we have a right to change the government • Purpose of government is to PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS?
Terms $500 Divides government power between national and state government.
Terms $100-Answer What is the rule of law?
Terms $200-Answer What is limited government?
Terms $300-Answer What is the English Bill of Rights?
Terms $400-Answer What is the Declaration of Independence?
Terms $500-Answer What is federalism?
Miscellaneous $100 What document written in 1215 limited the King of England’s power and forced him to recognize certain rights of his noblemen?
Miscellaneous $200 What idea or phrase refers to the hope of a better life for everyone in the United States?
Miscellaneous $300 What is the only thing a naturalized citizen may not become?
Miscellaneous $400 U. S. Region made up of states in the South and West.
Miscellaneous $500 Movement of large numbers of people from region to region.
Miscellaneous $100-Answer What is the Magna Carta?
Miscellaneous $200-Answer What is the American Dream?
Miscellaneous $300-Answer What is president or vice-president of the United States?
Miscellaneous $400-Answer What is the Sunbelt?
Miscellaneous $500-Answer What is migration?
Final Jeopardy People
Final Jeopardy A person who flees persecution in his or her homeland to seek safety in other nations.
Final Jeopardy-Answer What is a refugee?