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Who Rules? VocabCitizen Me Naturalization Grab BagR & R

The United States has this form of government Representative Democracy 100

200 Which form of government is rule by god or a higher power? Theocracy

300 This form of government is rule by kings, queens, princes, or princesses Monarchy

400 North Korea has this form of government Dictatorship

500 What is an authoritarian government? One that favors strict obedience at the expense of personal freedom

100 Define “Government” The ruling power of a group of people

200 Define “Citizenship” The rights and duties of citizens

300 Define Immigration The movement of people from one country to settle permanently in another

400 Define Taxes Mandatory payments made to the government

500 Define Civics The study of the rights and duties of citizens

100 This document outlines the rights and responsibilities we have to our nation U.S. Constitution

200 This is the smallest community that you belong to Your family

300 This is the governing document that defines our citizenship at school Code of Conduct

400 This governing document outlines rules we should follow in our home town City Charter

500 This is the largest community that we belong to United States

100 This is the legal process to become a U.S. citizen naturalization

200 This refers to a resident alien A legal alien who lives in the U.S. permanently

300 Prospective citizens swear to support and defend this document when they say The Oath of Allegiance U.S. Constitution

400 This is the department that applicants for citizenship must meet with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS)

500 These are the five requirements to become naturalized 1.Be at least Been legal resident for at least 5 years 3. Be able to read, write, speak English 4.Be of good moral character 5.Show that you understand U.S. Civics

100 The idea for Direct Democracy came from here Ancient Greece

200 When you research “federal government” you are referring to this government national

300 This makes up a “jury of our peers” A group of ordinary citizens

400 The first immigrants in North America came from this place Asia

500 This refers to a group of people who share traits, culture, or national background Ethnic Group

100 These are our responsibilities in our homes chores

200 These are examples of rights that we have in a city Right to use sidewalks and parks

300 “No t-shirts with inappropriate slogans” is silently say you have the right to do this. Wear appropriate t-shirts to school

400 These are some of the rights we have in our state Right to a free education, right of children not to work

500 These are our responsibilities as U.S. citizens To vote and to not commit treason