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Brynne Sigler
Civics and EconMock Quiz on Unit Vocabulary
QUESTION 1 of 5
What are some differences between citizenship and naturalization?
Naturalization includes being commited the the nations politics, while citizenship has nothing to do wth it.
Naturalization is when you are currently a citizen, while cizenship means you are currently applying to be a citizen
Naturalization is applied for, while Citizenship is something can be born with or granted
Right!
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QUESTION 2 of 5
Which amendant declares that those born or naturalized to the United States and are under the influence of its jurisdictions are citizens? This amendment also defines citizenship and protects citizens of unfair actions ruled by the state Government
5th Amendment
14th Amendment
1st Amendment
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QUESTION 3 of 5
Choose the incorrect answer: What gives you the right to not be subject to unfair treatment in the judicial system?
5th Amendment
Priviledge
Due Process
Priviledge is the incorrect answer in this case because itonly given to a certain individual or group and it is an advantage or special right.
Right!err- wrong but... nevermind
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QUESTION 4 of 5
What is the difference between a citizens duty and responsibility?
Duty says what MUST be done, and if it isnt done there will be consequences. Responsibility is what SHOULD be done, and there are no consequences.
Duty is used when something should be done morally, and has no punishments. Its determined by what feels right to do
They both are something that a citizen MUST do, but they appear in different situations. Duty is used in a negativ context, and responisibility is used positively
Right!
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QUESTION 5 of 5
What is the definition of an immigrant?
Someone who moves to another country for a limited period of time
Someone who goes to another country for visiting purposes
A person who permanently goes to another country to live
Right!
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