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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States? (1 point)
- Natural born
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How are rights and civic responsibilities similar?
Responses They apply to all citizens. They apply only to people who accept
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MOM
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Which two rights are granted by living in the United States? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses freedom of speech
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Which of the following is one right provided only for U.S. Citizens? (1 point) Responses the right to freedom of speech the
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point)
Responses Natural
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jhyutdr
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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
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How does one become a citizen? select all that apply.
a. A person is born in the United States. b. A person of foreign birth is
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.
A. A a person is born in the United Sates B. A person of foreighn birth is
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Jocelyn smith from connexus
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Which one of the phone is an example of someone demonstrate in a democratic value Mike receives a promotion at his job for his
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point) Responses aristocrats
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What is one responsibility limited to United States citizens?
(1 point) Responses Support a political party. Support a political
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hi
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What is one promise made by people when they become naturalized United States citizens?
(1 point) Responses Join a political
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hi
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Identify all of the voluntary duties of U.S citizens
(1, point) Pay attention to the local and national government, news and
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Quentin smith
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Why did metics not have the full rights of citizens?
(1 point) Responses They were artisans. They were artisans. They were
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Uncle moe last name lester
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All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States
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help
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which two rights are granted by living in the United States select all that apply
a freedom of speech b right to vote to c right
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point) Responses Natural
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point) Responses Natural
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lol
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how does one become a citizen? select only two.
a person is born in the united states a person of foreign birth is granted
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How can a person be a good citizen? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)(1 point)
Responses by being informed by being
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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point)
Responses Natural
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User_Noname
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizens and noncitizens. What role do all groups share?
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Rabecca
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As a young adult, what are your responsibilities as a citizen?(1 point)
Responses Obey rules and the law Obey rules and the law
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Lemon
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point)Responses
A They both have the right to vote BThey both might
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Rabecca
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizens and noncitizens. What role do all groups share?(1 point)
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Rabecca
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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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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility?
A. acting in a manner that focuses only on local community issues B.
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How does one become a citizen select all it apply a person is born in the United States a person of foreign birth is granted
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How does one become a citizen select all that apply
A a person is born in the United States B a person of foreign birth, is
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How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply.%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA person is born in the United
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Explain the difference between birthright citizenship and naturalized citizenship in the U.S.
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lol
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Who could be a citizen in Ancient Rome? Who were expressly forbidden from citizenship?
How did the common people live in Ancient
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running.from.myself
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What's the criteria for being a Canadian citizen?
And if you are born in Canada are you automatically a Canadian citizen? Like
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Lena
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which of the following traits make a person a good voter? Select two that apply.
a. Interested in news. b. Is a member of a
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizens and noncitizens. What role do all groups share?(
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizens and noncitizens. What role do all groups share?(1 point)
Responses All groups must pay
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Which is a right that both citizens and non citizens in the US share
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An immigrant has been working in a country for years and wants to become a citizen. She follows the law, passes a written test,
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hehe
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A citizen is a person who:
Group of answer choices is legally recognized as a member of a country. is someone who enters a
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hehe
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Which document makes birthright citizenship possible?(1 point)
Responses the U.S. Constitution the U.S. Constitution the Magna
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taylor swift
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A __________ citizen is a person who is not a citizen of a country by birth, but instead goes through an application process to
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hehe
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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point) Responses aristocrats tenant
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How does one become a citizen?
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one
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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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What is the difference between natural born citizens and naturalized citizens in the United States?(1 point) Responses Natural
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lil beby
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How did most Indigenous Americans acquire U.S. citizenship?(1 point)
Responses through state and local law through treaties and
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jhgfd
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How does ine become a citizen select all that apply
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Unknown
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Prompt Topic: Citizenship
• Explain the difference between birthright citizenship and naturalized citizenship in the U.S. •
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Which of the following best explains dual citizenship in the United States?(1 point) Responses The U.S. does not permit a dual
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Which best describes natural-born citizens and naturalized citizens?(1 point) Responses Natural-born citizens are born in a
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