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Citizenship: Just the Facts

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    Citizenship
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  • U.S. citizens are people who were born in the United States. True or False
    True
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  • People who want to become naturalized must meet a set of requirements. True or False
    True
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  • When Americans say the Oath of Allegiance, they are swearing loyalty to the flag. True or False
    False
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  • The crime of betraying your country is called treason. True or False
    True
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  • The U.S. flag has one stripe for each state and one star for each year the U.S. has been a country. True or False
    False
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  • Patriotism is the love or deep bond citizens feel for their country. True or False
    True
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  • There are 46 stars on the US flag. True or False
    False
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  • Each year on July 4th, Americans celebrate Presidents’ Day. True or False
    False
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  • The first ten constitutional amendments list which Americans can vote and which can’t. True or False
    False
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  • Everyone living in the U.S. has the right to freedom of expression and freedom to assemble peacefully. True or False
    True
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  • There are some rights and responsibilities that are only for U.S. citizens. True or False
    True
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  • The Selective Service decides who gets to become a naturalized citizen.
    False
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  • When the United States began, only white male property owners were allowed to vote. True or False
    True
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  • Women received the right to vote in 1971. True or False
    False
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  • Right now, there are 52 states. True or False
    False
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  • The capital of the US is in Philadelphia. True or False
    False
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