Could You Be a Citizen?. 1)We the People 2)A change to the Constitution 3)The Bill of Rights.

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Could You Be a Citizen?

1)We the People 2)A change to the Constitution 3)The Bill of Rights

Could You Be a Citizen? 4)Freedom: religion, press, speech, assembly 5)27 6)Legislative, Executive, Judicial 7)US Congress [Legislative Branch] 8)6

Could You Be a Citizen? 9) Bob Casey, Jr. and Patrick Toomey

Could You Be a Citizen? 10) 2 years 11) 4 years 12) November 13) Speaker of the House 14) President of the United States 15) interprets law

Could You Be a Citizen? 16) 9 17) John Roberts 18) Tom Wolf

Could You Be a Citizen? 19)Republican and Democratic 20) John Boehner 21) voting

Could You Be a Citizen? 22) voting 23) 18 24) April 15 25) ) George Washington

Could You Be a Citizen? 27) War of 1812, Mexican-American War, US Civil War, Spanish-American War 28)WW I, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War 29)Mississippi River and Missouri River 30)Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands