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Three ways you can become a citizen Law of Blood, Law of Soil, and the Naturalization Process
The steps to becoming a naturalized citizen 18 years or older, resident for at least 5 years, read and speak English, have good character, take the interview and Civics test, and take the Oath of Allegiance.
What is a civic responsibility? Something you should do, but do not have to do as a citizen of the U.S.
What are some examples of civic responsibilities? Petitioning the government, running for office, attending civic meetings, voting, etc.
What is a civic obligation? Something you have to do as a citizen of the U.S.
What are some examples of civic obligations? Jury duty, signing up for the selected service (boys 18-26), paying your taxes, obeying the law, etc.
1st Amendment Freedom of RAPPS - Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech
2nd Amendment Right to bear arms
3rd Amendment The government cannot force you to quarter soldiers in your home.
4th Amendment No unwarranted search or seizures, must have probable cause and/or a warrant.
5th Amendment You have the right to not incriminate yourself, no double jeopardy, due process of law, and eminent domain.
6th Amendment You have the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. You also have the right to an attorney, even if you cannot afford one.
7th Amendment You have the right to a trial by a jury of your peers.
8th Amendment No cruel or unusual punishment and no excessive bail
9th Amendment Rights not listed in the Constitution is held by the people
10th Amendment Rights not listed in the Constitution is held by the state
Safeguarding rights Protecting people's rights
Limiting rights Restricting people's rights
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier The Supreme Court limited the students' rights due to the newspaper article not following school guidelines.
Tinker v. Des Moines The Supreme Court safeguarded the students' rights due arguing that students' rights are not removed when they enter school grounds. Wearing the armbands was an example of a peaceful protest/speech.
Korematsu v. U.S. The Supreme Court limited Korematsu's rights (individual rights) for the protection of the country.
What amendments protects the rights of the accused? 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8
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