which one of the following is an example of someone demonstrating a democratic value?

john recevies a scholarship to his college of choice.
angela refuses to appear when summoned for jury duty.
lisa places a sign of a curent political candidate in her front yard.

5 answers

Lisa placing a sign of a current political candidate in her front yard is an example of someone demonstrating a democratic value. This action reflects participation in the democratic process and the exercise of her rights to free speech and political expression.

How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses

by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states

The Federalist Papers generated support for ratifying the Constitution by explaining how the national government would provide a system of checks and balances and thereby protect individual liberties and prevent tyranny. The most accurate choice from your options seems to be the first two responses you provided:

  • by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
  • by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights

However, it’s important to note that while the Federalist Papers did discuss the importance of a Bill of Rights, they initially argued that a strong national government was necessary to maintain order and stability. The focus on protecting states' rights was more a concern of the Anti-Federalists, who opposed the Constitution without a Bill of Rights.

So, if choosing from those options you provided, none of them exactly capture the essence of the Federalist Papers' main advocacy, but they did address the concerns of the people regarding the balance of power between national and state governments. Therefore, the emphasis was more on explaining how the Constitution would create a functional national government that would be beneficial for the states, rather than weakening them.

Jose was born n in costa rica. when he was 18, he came to the united states to go to college. after college, he decided he wanted to live permanently in the US. of the following, which are the requirements that jose needs to meet in order to become a us citizen? select all the apply.

To become a U.S. citizen, Jose would typically need to meet the following requirements:

  1. Be a Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder): Before he can apply for citizenship, Jose must obtain lawful permanent residency in the U.S. If he has already done so after college, he can move to the next steps.

  2. Maintain Permanent Residency: He must have lived in the U.S. as a permanent resident for a certain period, usually five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen.

  3. Demonstrate Good Moral Character: Jose will need to show that he has been a person of good moral character during his residency period and up until his citizenship interview.

  4. Demonstrate English Language Proficiency: He must be able to read, write, and speak basic English, unless he qualifies for an exemption based on age and time as a permanent resident.

  5. Pass a Civics Test: He will need to pass a test that covers U.S. history and government concepts.

  6. Oath of Allegiance: Finally, Jose must be willing to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.

These requirements are generally applicable, but individual circumstances can vary. If he meets the lawful permanent residency requirement and has been residing for the specified time, he can begin the naturalization process.