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This guide explores the concept of civics, highlighting the duties, responsibilities, and rights of American citizens. It covers topics such as citizenship, government, population counting, levels of government, forms of government, becoming a citizen, and the importance of inclusivity and equality.
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What is Civics Duties and Responsibility Who are Americans? Citizenship Rights 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Row 1---100 Question -Name the process of counting the population of the nation?
Row 1---100 Answer -census
Row 1---200 Question -How often is the population counted?
Row 1---200 Answer -every 10 years
Row 1---300 Question -What is a quota?
Row 1---300 Answer -numerical limit
Row 1---400 Question -These are people who have fled their homes because of war or famine?
Row 1---400 Answer -refugees
Row 1---500 Question -This term is often used to describe the idealistic ideas of what people desire to achieve in America?
Row 1---500 Answer -American Dream
Row 2---100 Question -Civics is the study of ____________ and government?
Row 2---100 Answer -citizenship
Row 2---200 Question -This is the absence of any form of government?
Row 2---200 Answer -anarchy
Row 2---300 Question -Name the three levels of government in the U.S.?
Row 2---300 Answer -local, state, national
Row 2---400 Question -This is another term for a democracy?
Row 2---400 Answer -republic
Row 2---500 Question -Name the form of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them.
Row 2---500 Answer -representative democracy
Row 3---100 Question -What is the most common way to become a citizen?
Row 3---100 Answer -birth
Row 3---200 Question -What is the name of the process where non-citizens gain citizenship?
Row 3---200 Answer -naturalization
Row 3---300 Question -What term describes a legal alien who lives in this nation permanently?
Row 3---300 Answer -immigrant
Row 3---400 Question -This is the formal permission for a non-citizen to be in a nation?
Row 3---400 Answer -visa
Row 3---500 Question -Name the process of being expelled from a nation?
Row 3---500 Answer -deportation
Row 4---100 Question -Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens?
Row 4---200 Question -Name one Responsibility of citizens?
Row 4---300 Question -What can happen to a person if they refuse one of those duties?
Row 4---300 Answer -fines or imprisonment
Row 4---400 Question -Name one Responsibility of citizens?
Row 4---500 Question -Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens?
Row 5---100 Question -Name one of the written sources of our rights as citizens
Row 5---100 Answer -Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights
Row 5---200 Question -Name the term that describes when a person has unfair thoughts or beliefs about a particular group of people?
Row 5---200 Answer -Prejudice
Row 5---300 Question -This term that describes a person who acts in an unfair manner toward a particular group of people?
Row 5---300 Answer -Discrimination
Row 5---400 Question -What government program was designed to help women and minorities gain access to jobs in order to compensate for past discrimination?.
Row 5---400 Answer -affirmative action
Row 5---500 Question -This term refers to the “invisible wall” that many women and minorities feel when it comes to climbing the corporate ladder?