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1.1 1.2 1.3 Phipps’ Choice Part I Phipps’ Choice Part II 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
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The study of the rights and duties of citizens
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civics
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Community members who owe loyalty to the government and are entitled to protection from it
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citizens
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A ruling authoring for a community
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government
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An example of this “function” of government would be providing the community with a law enforcement agency (TPD)
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Providing Security
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This “function” of government includes building libraries, opening schools, providing hospitals, etc.
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Providing Services
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The legal process of becoming an US citizen
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naturalization
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People who move permanently to a new country
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immigrants
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Non-citizens who live, work or visit the United States (can be legal or illegal)
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aliens
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The final step to becoming a naturalized US citizen
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Saying the “Oath of Allegiance”
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When illegal aliens are found in the US, it is the responsibility to of the Border Patrol to ____, or send them back to their own country.
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deport
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Meaning of E pluribus Unum
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Out of many, one
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A mass movement of people from one region to another
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migration
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Showing love for one’s country
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patriotism
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The use of violence by groups against civilians to achieve a political goal
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terrorism
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What region of the world accounts for sending the largest number of newcomers to our country? a. Asia b. Latin America c. Africa
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B. Latin America
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The first step to becoming a naturalized US citizen
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Signing the Declaration of Intention
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Name one of the political rights that legal aliens DO NOT have in the US.
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Possible answers: voting; holding political office, serving on a jury; becoming president
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What does USCIS stand for?
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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Holding citizenship in two different countries
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Dual citizenship
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A plan for spending and collecting money
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budget
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2500 years ago in Athens, the citizens of that country practiced government where every single person debated and voted on issues. What kind of government is this?
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Direct democracy
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A government where the people choose others to vote and decide issues on their behalf, such as the one we have in the US is called
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Representative democracy
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A government controlled by one person or a small group of people
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dictatorship
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A course of government action to achieve a community goal (Think playing loud music late at night)
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Public policy
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Establishing a court system and passing/enforcing traffic laws is an example of which function of government
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Keeping order
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