SOL Review Standard 3: Becoming a citizen, citizenship rights and duties
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Standard 3a & 3b: Becoming a citizen, its rights and duties
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Question 1
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SOL CE.3a – What are the 2 means of obtaining U. S. citizenship?
Question 2
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SOL CE.3a – Which amendment defines ’citizens‘ as ‘all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. and subject to the jurisdiction thereof‘?
Question 3
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SOL CE.3a – A person with certain rights and duties under a government, and who, by birth or by choice, owes allegiance to that government is called a _______
Question 4
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SOL CE.3a – Immigration and naturalization, particularly in the twentieth century, have led to an increasingly _______ society.
Question 5
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SOL CE.3a To become a citizen through naturalization, a person must demonstrate: (check all that apply)
Question 6
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SOL CE.3b – The Constitution establishes and protects the citizen's fundamental _______ and _______
Question 7
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SOL CE.3b – Few rights, if any, are considered
Question 8
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SOL CE.3b – Name five first amendment freedoms.
Question 9
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SOL CE.3b – What is the 1st Amendment freedom that protects people's right to peacefully gather?
Question 10
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SOL CE.3b - What is the 1st Amendment freedom that protects people's right to make their views known to public officials?
Question 11
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SOL CE.3b - What is the 1st Amendment freedom that gives newspaper and TV reporters the right to gather and publish information, including that which criticizes the government?
Question 12
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SOL CE.3b - What is the best definition of due process?
Question 13
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SOL CE.3b – Which amendment protects people’s due process rights from the federal government?
Question 14
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SOL CE.3b – Which amendment extended due process protections to the actions of state governments?
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