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| immigrants must live in the U.S for at least how many years before applying for naturalization? |
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chunsah Tue, 04 Mar 2008 00:33:25 GMT |
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| person who lost his home because of war, famine, or political oppression |
refugee |
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chunsah Tue, 04 Mar 2008 00:33:24 GMT |
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| the only way to lose United States citizenship is...? |
to be a naturalized citizen in another country |
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chunsah Tue, 04 Mar 2008 00:33:24 GMT |
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| how can Americans acquire their citizenship in two ways? |
birth and naturalization |
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| most governments in the world today can be described as forms of.. |
democracy and dictatorship |
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what are the 3 levels of government?
what is the highest level of government? |
national, state, local.
national is the highest level of gov. |
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| 5 jobs of the government |
give laws, services, keep order, provide stability, and settle conflicts. |
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| 3 symbols of America |
Eagle, Flag, Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell, etc. |
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| 3rd shift |
city to suburbs |
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| 2nd shift |
shift to the Sunbelt |
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| 1st shift |
Great Shift. Mid 1800's - rural to cities. |
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| the study of citizenship and government |
civics |
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| a member of a community with a government |
citizen |
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| first settlers came from.. |
Spain, Europe |
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| the people who live in a place |
population |
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| between 1830 and 1930, the nation's population increased mostly because of? |
high birthrate |
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| a person from another country who stays and lives in the United States without permission from the government |
illegal alien |
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| every nation is ruled by this |
government |
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| the highest level of the government |
national |
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| Ex: someone born in a foreign country who has one American parent |
dual citizenship |
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| a person elected to act on behalf of others |
representative |
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| a count of the people every 10 years |
census |
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| the process by which people who are not native-born become citizens |
naturalization |
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| one person or a small group of people controls the government |
dictatorship |
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| mass movement of people from one area to another |
migration |
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| a numerical limit |
quota |
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