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What questions might be used to test new citizens? questions important for a person to know if they are to carry out their
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anonymous
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1:Which of the following would result in an individual losing their citizenship?(check all that apply)
A:Enlisting in the
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marylyn
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Who could be citizens of Greek city states?
A.native-born men and women B.Free native-born land-owning men C.land-owning women
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lllllllllllllll
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What is the impact of the naturalization process on the U.S.?
I just need suggestions
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Anonymous
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Roman rulers helped unify the empire by granting every free person________in AD 212
1. citizenship**** 2. money 3. land 4. voting
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review my answers please
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a good debatable thesis for A good citizen
A good citizen is honest and works hard so they could provide for the family
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Amber
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Ways of showing good stewardship
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Can you correct any grammatical/spelling errors in my paragraph?
Paragraph 1) American Status Law: Basically, when you leave your
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TexasToast
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
(1 point) A person is born in the United States. A person of foreign birth
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Formal membership is nation-state is known as?
A. citizenship B. naturalization C. nationality D. civic-mindedness I think A
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Melissa bowers
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Which Of the following are requirements for naturalization in the United States? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
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What character trait describes an outstanding citizen
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A person born in a country is blank to that country.
What goes in the blank?
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Anonymous
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what is a definition of citizenship
responses having been born in a country having been born in a country being a full equal
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How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic?(1 point) Responses Men and women
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hatemaths
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses A person is born in the United States. A person is born
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Why do citizens have certain responsibilities? (1 point) Responses Democratic governments are run by citizens.
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alpha
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Question Why do citizens have certain responsibilities? (1 point) Responses Democratic governments are run by
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alpha
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) Responses having been born in a country having been born in a country being a full
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alpha
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Why was is important that some people in th Gupta empire were able to became (for the first time) citizens
Responds it allowed
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How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic? (1 point)
Citizenship was limited to
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Bob
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7. In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as
A. a benefit worthy only of peoples who had freely
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jake
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citizens of a place?
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jenna
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1. Who could be a citizen of Rome?
A) men B) women C) slaves D) resident aliens 2. Villas were estates outside of the city with
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running.from.myself
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Which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights? choose 2
(1 point) obeying property laws
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How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic?(1
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What does it mean to live a civic life?
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M.
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Choose all of the people who are citizens.
Group of answer choices Tony's parents are American citizens but they were vacationing
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Moon_Squ@d
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Choose all of the people who are citizens.
Group of answer choices Tony's parents are American citizens but they were vacationing
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Moon_Squ@d
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Choose all of the steps to become a NATURALIZED citizen.
Group of answer choices pay an immigration tax you must have lived in
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Moon_Squ@d
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
A person is born in the United States. A person of foreign birth is granted
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LOLLAAA CONNEXUS
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How does one become a citizen? select 2 answers
A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the U.S. for
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LOLLAAA CONNEXUS
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What is a definition of citizenship
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In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as
A. meaningless because the Roman Empire was tyrannical.
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katelynn(pennfoster student)
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Which of the following parts of citizenship are responsibilities, rather than rights? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses
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How was citizenship determined, and what was a benefit of citizenship in the Roman Republic? (1 point)
Men and women were granted
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Which of the following explains how citizenship was expanded to Black people?(1 point)
A. Congress passed the Naturalization Act
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waaaaaaaaaa
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What does it mean if a person is a naturalized citizen of the United States? Use the image for Question 11 below to help you. (1
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the
United States? (1 point) a The U.S. does not permit a dual citizen
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How are rights and civic responsibilities similar?
(1 point) O They apply to all citizens. They apply only to people who accept
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Which of the following best explains the commitment
immigrants make when they take the Oath of Allegiance? (1 point) They
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What is a definition of citizenship?
(1 point) Responses having been born in a country having been born in a country being a full
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What is the definition of civic-mindedness?
(1 point) Responses paying attention to the needs of one’s community paying
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What is the definition of civic-mindedness?
(1 point) Responses paying attention to the needs of one’s community paying
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select all that apply. A. aristocrats B. tenant farmers C. small
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A) Which of the following best explains the commitment immigrants make when they take the Oath of Allegiance? (1 point)
They
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Killer999
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What is a definition of citizenship having been born in a country being a full and equal member of a Nation having pledge to
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
A person is born in the US. A person of foreign birth is granted
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TeenIdleMarinaAndTheDiamonds
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses A person is born in the United States. A person is born
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Answer
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Which example best identifies a birthright citizen of the United States?
a migrant who is a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.
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