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Citizenship Chapter 1 Notecards Be sure to number each notecard in the correct order.

Card 1 In earlier days, these people were the only people who could be citizens In earlier days, these people were the only people who could be citizens

Card 2 Three things that citizens share Three things that citizens share

Card 3 English political thinker in the 1600s English political thinker in the 1600s

Card 4 Hobbes believed we competed for 3 things Hobbes believed we competed for 3 things

Card 5 This makes it possible for people to live together peacefully This makes it possible for people to live together peacefully

Card 6 These are set up to fight off possible threats These are set up to fight off possible threats

Card 7 Name three services that government provides Name three services that government provides

Card 8 Name four major functions of government Name four major functions of government

Card 9 A plan for collecting and spending money A plan for collecting and spending money

Card 10 The highest level of government in the U.S. AND where is it located The highest level of government in the U.S. AND where is it located

Card 11 The level of government closest to Americans The level of government closest to Americans

Card 12 Local government includes these 3 areas Local government includes these 3 areas

Card 13 Name the three levels of government Name the three levels of government

Card 14 The type of government in Cuba The type of government in Cuba

Card 15 Democracy began in this city AND country Democracy began in this city AND country

Card 16 The reason direct democracy is NOT practical The reason direct democracy is NOT practical

Card 17 The oldest representative democracy in the world The oldest representative democracy in the world

Card 18 He said our democracy was a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people” He said our democracy was a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people”

Card 19 Three legal requirements for voting in the US Three legal requirements for voting in the US

Card 20/End Section 1 The year of the terrorist attacks in the US The year of the terrorist attacks in the US

Card 21 This amendment tells what a US citizen is This amendment tells what a US citizen is

Card 22 Two ways to become a citizen Two ways to become a citizen

Card 23 Step 1 in the naturalization process Step 1 in the naturalization process

Card 24 Step 2 in the naturalization process Step 2 in the naturalization process

Card 25 Step 3 in the naturalization process Step 3 in the naturalization process

Card 26 Step 4 in the naturalization process Step 4 in the naturalization process

Card 27 Step 5 in the naturalization process Step 5 in the naturalization process

Card 28 Step 6 in the naturalization process Step 6 in the naturalization process

Card 29 The only way to lose US citizenship The only way to lose US citizenship

Card 30 She wrote “The New Colossus” She wrote “The New Colossus”

Card 31 The year the Statue of Liberty was put in place The year the Statue of Liberty was put in place

Card 32 Can the US restrict the number of immigrants entering the country? Can the US restrict the number of immigrants entering the country?

Card 33/End of Section 2 The law enforcement unit of the USCIS The law enforcement unit of the USCIS

Card 34 Latin phrase meaning “out of many, one” Latin phrase meaning “out of many, one”

Card 35 Native Americans arrived in the U.S. from a ‘land bridge’ connecting these two continents Native Americans arrived in the U.S. from a ‘land bridge’ connecting these two continents

Card 36 Until the mid- 1900s, most immigrants came from this continent Until the mid- 1900s, most immigrants came from this continent

Card 37 In present time, most immigrants come from this area In present time, most immigrants come from this area

Card 38 The percentage of immigrants coming to the U.S. from North America The percentage of immigrants coming to the U.S. from North America

Card 39 The percentage of immigrants coming to the U.S. from Asia The percentage of immigrants coming to the U.S. from Asia

Card 40 The largest group of European immigrants came to the U.S. between these years The largest group of European immigrants came to the U.S. between these years

Card 41 Aside from whites of European descent, this ethnic group is now the 2 nd largest group in the U.S. Aside from whites of European descent, this ethnic group is now the 2 nd largest group in the U.S.

Card 42 The largest religious group in the United States The largest religious group in the United States

Card 43 The fastest growing regions in the U.S. today The fastest growing regions in the U.S. today

Card 44 Traditionally, this has been the fastest growing region in the United States Traditionally, this has been the fastest growing region in the United States

Card 45 The three founding documents that form the foundation for our heritage The three founding documents that form the foundation for our heritage

Card 46 The common language of the United States The common language of the United States

Card 47 The two cities attacked by terrorists in 2001 in the United States The two cities attacked by terrorists in 2001 in the United States

Card 48 Two sources of American unity Two sources of American unity

Card 49 The current world population The current world population (not in textbook)

Card 50 The current U.S. population The current U.S. population (not in textbook)

Citizenship Chapter 1 Notecards Make sure you place your answers on the back of each notecard.