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CITIZENSHIP Rights, Duties, & Responsibilities 1 2 3 4 5 Immigration & Naturalization 1 2 3 4 5 Bill of Rights 1 2 3 4 5 Amendments/ Rights 1 2 3 4 5 Supreme Court Cases 1 2 3 4 5

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CITIZENSHIPRights, Duties, & Responsibilities

1 2 3 4 5

Immigration & Naturalization

1 2 3 4 5

Bill of Rights 1 2 3 4 5

Amendments/Rights

1 2 3 4 5

Supreme Court Cases

1 2 3 4 5

What are the (3) categories of rights?

SecurityEqualityLiberty

Voting is both of these…

RightResponsibility

What are the (5) duties of US Citizens?

Obey Laws, Pay Taxes, Attend School, Register for the Draft, Jury Duty

What are two responsibilities you have

as a US Citizen?

Be Informed, Voting, Respect Diversity, Respect

the rights of others, participate in government

Who must register for the selective service?

Men aged 18-25

What is naturalization?

The process of becoming a citizen of the United

States

What is deportation?

The process of sending illegal immigrants back to

their home country.

What is the difference between an alien & an

immigrant?

Alien – a person who comes to the US, plans on returning to their

home country.Immigrant – a person who comes to the US, plans on staying in the US.

Provide (2) situations in which a person would be

a natural born citizen.

Born in 50 statesBorn on US military baseParent(s) are a US citizen

True/FalseAliens can vote in elections.

False

The right of the government to take private property for

public use…

Eminent Domain

What are the freedoms in the 1st Amendment?

Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, & Speech

What does the 10th Amendment protect?

Reserved Powers – Power of the States

What are the (2) clauses which apply to Freedom of Religion? Extra Point –

what do they mean?

Establishment ClauseFree Exercise Clause

What are (2) rights you have under the 6th

Amendment?

Right to an Attorney, Speedy/Fair Trial, Right to be Confronted by

Witness, Right to Grand Jury

What is suffrage, provide (2) amendments that

extend this right?

15th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, 26th Amendments

A government program designed to provide

increased opportunities to minorities.

Affirmative Action

What did the 24th Amendment outlaw?

Poll Taxes

The main portion of the 14th Amendment requires

that laws do this…

Equal Treatment of the Law

What were Jim Crow Laws?

Laws designed to separate people based on race.

Ruled that illegal evidence could not be

used in court.

Mapp v. Ohio

The court ruled that segregation laws were

unconstitutional.

Brown v Board of Education

Ruled that defendants had to be provided counsel by states in

felony cases.

Gideon v. Wainwright

Ruled that police must inform suspects of their

rights prior to questioning.

Miranda v. Arizona

The court set the principle of “reasonable suspicion”

for school searches instead of probable cause.

New Jersey v T.L.O.