Which statement about citizenship is accurate? (1 point) Responses It has stayed the same throughout the country’s existence. It has stayed the same throughout the country’s existence. Its responsibilities do not change with time or location. Its responsibilities do not change with time or location. It has always been available to people from all ages, genders, and races. It has always been available to people from all ages, genders, and races. It centers on the idea that both the government and its people have rights.

It centers on the idea that both the government and its people have rights.

The oath of allegiance that immigrants must pledge when becoming an American citizen is a promise to (1 point) Responses vote in every presidential election. vote in every presidential election. obey the rules of the Constitution. obey the rules of the Constitution. learn to write, read, and speak English. learn to write, read, and speak English. consent to an interview by immigration services.

obey the rules of the Constitution.

Which of the following is an example of a mandatory civic responsibility? (1 point) Responses serving on a jury serving on a jury volunteering in the community volunteering in the community participating in a protest or march participating in a protest or march working for a political campaign

serving on a jury

Voluntary civic responsibilities are those that Americans are _____ to do. (1 point) Responses required required expected expected encouraged encouraged legally bound

encouraged

A value is defined as a person’s decision about (1 point) Responses how to vote in elections. how to vote in elections. when to obey laws. when to obey laws. how to become a citizen. how to become a citizen. what is important in life.

what is important in life.

Which of the following reflects the idea that all legal matters must be resolved following established rules and principles? (1 point) Responses due process due process constitutionalism constitutionalism civic unity civic unity law and order law and order