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Naturalization is a legal process by which a person _

A. Gives up on his or her citizenship.
B. it’s forced to leave the country.
C. Becomes a citizen of another country.
D. Can legally live and work in another country.

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Which of the following is a responsibility of US citizens
A. Running for public office.
B. Worshiping freely.
C. Serving on a jury.
D. Supporting human rights around the world.
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You can only pick one, which is it.
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Which of the following shows how the US government has intended to protect the rights of the citizens select two answers

A. The 14th amendment grant citizenship to all those born in the United States.
B. The right to vote was available to those who owned property
C. The 10th amendment grants power to the people of the United States.
D. The 19th amendment grants women the right to vote in the United States
E. The poll tax require people to pay in order to vote.
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Use the drop-down to complete the sentence, citizens of non-Democrat countries

A. Can openly criticize government, leaders and policies.
B. Enjoy protection of basic human rights such as life, liberty, and security.
C. I have the right to vote for leaders and policies they support.
D. Maybe punish they speak out against their governments.
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You can only pick one.
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C. Becomes a citizen of another country.
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A. Running for public office.
C. Serving on a jury.
D. Supporting human rights around the world.
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A. Running for public office.
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A. The 14th amendment grant citizenship to all those born in the United States.
D. The 19th amendment grants women the right to vote in the United States.
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B. Enjoy protection of basic human rights such as life, liberty, and security.
D. May be punished if they speak out against their governments.
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B. Enjoy protection of basic human rights such as life, liberty, and security.

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