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What is the definition of civic mindedness?
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what is an example of an responsibillity of a u.s. citizen?
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HISTORY: T2 UNIT2 LESSON 6 MC-STEIN.
A PERSON NOT BORN IN THE UNITED STATES OR TO PARENTS WHO ARE U.S. CITIZENS BECOME WHICH KIND
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What is an example of an responsibility of a U.S. citizen?
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Which statement explains why committees are important in the process of a bill becoming a law?(1 point)
Responses Committees are
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What is an example of an responsibility of a U.S. citizen? (1 point)
O registering for selective service O paying taxes O serving
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Identify the definition of gerrymandering.(1 point) Responses the process of drawing congressional district lines to create
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Teach me on the topic in Civic education "federalism"
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Civics Unit 4 Test: The US and Canada 2024
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Civics 7 B Civics Unit 4 Test: The US and Canada 2024
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Civics 7 B Civics Unit 4 lesson 8 Test: The US and Canada 2024
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What is one check that the judicial branch has
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Identify the definition of gerrymandering.(1 point)
Responses the process of redrawing congressional district lines according to
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What is patriotism and list 5 ways to show it
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Which civic virtue do you think was most important to Adams? Explain why.
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How many justices serve on the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses 8 8 9 9 6 6 7
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Which of these is the best definition of freedom of expression? (1 point) Responses expression that doesn’t cost anything to
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Checks and Balances means ____.
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civics unit 4 test:The us and canada 2024
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Explain the difference between the popular and electoral votes.
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Which of the following is an example of a civil right?(1 point)
a citizen’s ability to keep and bear arms newspapers being able
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What is one check that the judicial branch has
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Civics 4 unit test; the US and Canada 2024 Answers
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Which statement best describes why presidents take an oath of office?(1 point)
Responses Presidents take the oath of office to
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1. A person not born in the United State or to parents who are U.S. citizens can become which kind of citizen?
Answers: 1.
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What is one check that the legislative branch
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Civics 7 B Moving to Canada Portfolio
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Civics unit 4 the United States and Canada unit review answers
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How many justices serve on the Supreme Court? (1 point)
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility?(1 point)Responsesacting in a manner to emphasize one’s own
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Which of the following statements best explains the importance of civic virtue in a democratic society?(1 point)ResponsesCivic
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The headline below describes an action by citizens. What conclusion can be drawn from the headline? (1 point) Responses Only
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What conclusion can be drawn from the headline? (1 point) Responses Citizens can be directly involved in policy making. Citizens
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Nationalism is best described as:(1 point) Responses
A) the ability to engage in diplomacy with other nations. B)the attitude
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How many amendments, or formal changes, are there to the Constitution?
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EXPLAIN: United States citizens have certain rights and responsibilities. How would you explain the difference between a right
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What is an example of a responsibility that US citizens have?
* keep it short lailene
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A good citizen that is taking their responsibility to vote seriously also does what?
* keep it short
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How does the Constitution reflect the principle of popular sovereignty?
* 2 points by limiting the amount of power of the
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Civics test
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Which statement best explains the importance of checks and balances?(1 point) Responses Checks and balances prevent the police
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How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.? (1 point)
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Which of the following best explains civic responsibility? (1 point)
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The citizens of a small city have been eager to see more green space in their environment. There are several abandoned lots that
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38. Read about the status of the Equal Rights Amendment at this link. Why do you think the amendment has faced such opposition,
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In what ways can citizens participate in government? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses Go to school Go to school
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In your own words, what is the purpose of a constitution?
Answer in two short sentences (25 word limit). You will have a chance
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The headline below describes an action by citizens.
What conclusion can be drawn from the headline? (1 point) Responses Only
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What is one difference between the amendment
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In what ways can citizens participate in government? Select the two that apply.
(2 points) • Go to school • Serve on a jury
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