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Citizenship: Chapter 3

Citizenship: Chapter 3. 3.1 :What It Means To Be a Citizen. In this lesson, we will:. Determine who can be an American citizen Explain what it means to hold the office of citizen. Vocabulary. Citizen Naturalized Alien Representative. Take 2 mins. with a partner:.

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Citizenship: Chapter 3

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  1. Citizenship: Chapter 3 3.1 :What It Means To Be a Citizen

  2. In this lesson, we will: • Determine who can be an American citizen • Explain what it means to hold the office of citizen

  3. Vocabulary • Citizen • Naturalized • Alien • Representative

  4. Take 2 mins. with a partner: • Write a definition for citizen • List 3 things that you think are required to become a citizen

  5. Citizen • A person with certain rights and duties under a government

  6. Who Is a Citizen? Constitution says: Birth or by choice; owe allegiance to this nation

  7. Citizen: Legal Definition If any of the following are true: 1. Born in U.S or its territories 2. At least one of your parents was a citizen when you were born 3. Naturalized 4. Parents were naturalized before you were age 18

  8. Alien • Acitizen of one country who lives in another country • Have same rights as a citizen except can’t vote or hold govt. office

  9. Naturalization • Process of becoming a citizen

  10. Naturalization Process • Step 1 : Application • Step 2: Examination • Step 3: Final Hearing

  11. Step 1: Application • Submit to INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service)

  12. Step 2: Examination • Be age 18 or older • Legal resident in country for at least 5 yrs and of state for at least 3 months • Good Moral Character • Loyal to principles of U.S. Constitution • Knowledge of U.S history and government

  13. Step 3: Final Hearing • Applicant appears before a court • INS responds to application • Judge asks applicant to take an oath of loyalty to the U.S • Applicant receives certificate of citizenship

  14. Naturalized Citizens’ Rights • All Duties and rights except can’t be President or VP • Once a citizen, always a citizen except, if trying to overthrow the U.S. government by force

  15. Office of Citizen • Citizens elect representatives- people who speak and act for citizens in a government • We lend our power to them; can give and take away

  16. In your notes: • A citizen is ……. • Naturalization is …….. • A representative is ……..

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