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Which of the following is a step in the naturalization process?
a) Registering to vote
b) Getting a job
c) Applying for a drivers license
d) Passing a civics test
What are the levels of citizenship in order from highest authority to lowest authority?
a) Home, school, city, state, nation
b) School, home, work, state, nation
c) Nation, state, city, school, home
d) Nation, city, state, school, home
What does it mean to deport someone?
a) You put them in jail
b) You make them leave the country
c) You bring them into the country
d) You sign them up for citizenship
How many years does someone have to live in the United states before they can apply for citizenship?
a) 5
b) 2
c) 10
d) 3
Which of these best describes what John Locke and Thomas Hobbes believed a state of nature would look like
a) Paradise
b) Utopia
c) Chaos
d) Unorganized
Thomas Hobbes believed that the social contract meant
a) The people had all the power in the government
b) That people had to give up their rights and freedoms to an absolute monarch and lose the right to ever overthrow the govt.
c) That it was a two way street where the people gave up their rights but they could change the government if they felt the need
d) That society would agree to get along without the government interfering
John Locke believed that every person was
a) Born selfish and greedy
b) Predetermined to be good or evil by a higher power and that person could not happen how they acted.
c) Was born with a tabula rasa, a blank slate, and their life experiences determined what kind of person they would be
d) born evil
A census is taken every
a) 2 years
b) 10 years
c) 5 years
d) Every Year
People automatically have _____________ simply because they are human beings.
a) Citizenship
b) Public Rights
c) Divine Rights
d) Natural Rights
Which one is NOT a way to lose citizenship?
a) Get several speeding tickets
b) Lie on your naturalization application
c) Gave allegiance to another country
d) Participating in a rebellion
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