Citizenship And Civil Rights Ch 9 Magruder's Vol I Question Preview (ID: 39490)


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Before becoming naturalized citizens, immigrants are
a) resident aliens.
b) non-resident aliens.
c) illegal aliens.
d) enemy aliens.

This person was a great civil rights leader.
a) Dred Scott
b) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
c) Richard Nixon
d) Chief Justice Roger Taney

This is treating members of a particular race differently than other people.
a) segregation
b) rational basis test
c) racial discrimination
d) Jim Crow treatment

The separation of one group of people from the larger group is called
a) naturalization.
b) rational basis test.
c) a strike.
d) segregation.

A person who gives up citizenship in a country and moves to another is called
a) a naturalized citizen.
b) an illegal alien.
c) an attorney.
d) an expatriate.

United States v. Harper and Hudson v. United States both deal with the issue of double jeopardy. Double jeopardy is prohibited by which Constitutional Amendment?
a) Fifth Amendment
b) Fourth Amendment
c) Sixth Amendment
d) Eighth Amendment

What U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the Jim Crow laws was dissented by Justice John Marshall Harlan in 1896?
a) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
b) Plessy v. Ferguson
c) Washington v. Davis
d) Wisconsin v. Mitchell

This law of blood grants citizenship to children born to a United States citizen.
a) jus soli
b) naturalization
c) jus sanguinis
d) expatriation

A search warrant gives the police
a) authority to arrest someone.
b) legal authority to search private property.
c) the right to keep someone jailed until bail is met.
d) authority to release someone from jail.

This law of the soil grants citizenship to people born on United States soil.
a) jus sanguinis
b) jus soli
c) expatriation
d) naturalization

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