Which is NOT a requirement to becoming a U.S. citizen?(1 point) Responses Prove good moral character Prove good moral character Take a test Take a test Take an Oath of Allegiance Take an Oath of Allegiance Must have lived in the United States for at least 10 years

Must have lived in the United States for at least 10 years

What is the last step of the law making process?(1 point) Responses Committee passes the bill Committee passes the bill House of Representatives approve the bill House of Representatives approve the bill Senate approves the bill Senate approves the bill President signs the bill

President signs the bill

What could be the consequences or outcome on society if citizens do not fulfill their obligations and responsibilities? Answer in 60 words or less. Start with "I think," and keep your answer on topic. (A good answer will be clear, concise, and be based on on information learned in our lessons) (4 points) make it sound like a 7th grader

I think if citizens don't fulfill their obligations and responsibilities, it could lead to a negative impact on society. People not paying taxes or voting may result in a lack of funding for public services and a weaker democracy. Not obeying the laws could lead to chaos and increased crime rates. Overall, it's important for citizens to fulfill their responsibilities to maintain a functioning and thriving society.

make it shorter and still sound like a 7th grader wrote it

If citizens don't do their duties, it can harm society. It could mean less money for important things and a weaker democracy. If people don't follow laws, there could be more chaos and crime. We need citizens to do their part to keep society working well.

Based on your teacher created resources and lessons in Pearson Online Classroom, what is the difference between obligations of U.S. citizens and responsibilities? Answer in one short sentence (40 word limit). You will have a chance to explain in more detail later. Example sentence frame: The difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is (4 points) make it sound like a 7th grader

The difference between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizens is that obligations are required actions, while responsibilities are voluntary actions that can contribute to society.