Florida Civics EOC Module 3 Citizen Rights and Responsibilities overview quiz quiz
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A person born in another country to non-citizen parents lives in the US for years, passes a civics and English test, and takes an oath of allegiance. They became a citizen through
Which amendment defines citizenship and states that all persons born or naturalized in the US are citizens?
Paying taxes, obeying the law, and serving on a jury when called are BEST described as
Volunteering at a food bank, writing to a member of Congress, and voting are BEST described as
Which of the following is a responsibility, not an obligation, of citizenship?
A group gathers peacefully outside city hall with signs to protest a new law. Which First Amendment freedoms are they using?
An accused person is told they have the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer. These come MOST directly from the
Police search a person's home without a warrant and without permission. This MOST likely violates the
Which list correctly matches voting amendments to what they did?
A city requires a permit for large protests and limits them to daytime hours for safety, but does not restrict the protesters' message. This is
Before the government can take a person's property for a public road, it must give notice, hold a hearing, and pay fair compensation. This BEST protects
Which statement BEST explains how the Constitution treats individual rights?
A citizen receives a jury summons and reports to the courthouse. This is
Why is trial by a jury of one's peers an important protection for the accused?
Which right is held only by citizens, not by non-citizens living in the United States?