CH 9 Section 3. Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.

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CH 9 Section 3. Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

Transcript of CH 9 Section 3. Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.

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CH 9 Section 3.

Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

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To deport is to send an immigrant back to his/her country of origin.

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Naturalization

• The process by which an immigrant can become a citizen of the United States.

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Income tax day is April 15 every year.

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The word “Regressive” applies to a tax that all Americans pay equally.

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Subpoena

• A judge’s order to appear in court to testify

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Propaganda

•Material that is slanted deliberately to support or to harm a cause.

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US citizens must be 18 years old to vote.

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Interest groups

• Organizations set up to lobby the government about particular political issues.