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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Host at Greeneview. Your. With. Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities JEOPARDY. CRR-A. CRR-B. CRR-C. CRR-D. CRR-E. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Host at Greeneview... Your With ...

  3. Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities JEOPARDY CRR-A CRR-B CRR-C CRR-D CRR-E 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Citizens participate in civic life in a number of different ways. Which of the following best illustrates civic participation? A student cleans his room before his mother asks him to. A student watches a film abut United Stats history. A student goes door-to-door to elect a person to a local school board. A student mows lawns after school to earn money for college. A 100

  5. C. A student goes door-to-door to elect a person to a local school board. A 100

  6. Which would NOT be a good way to communicate with public officials to change a law in a democracy? Send a letter complaining about the law to a leading state newspaper. Write directly to public officials to change the law. Hold a meeting with your neighbors about the law. Threaten to disobey the law if it is not changed. A 200

  7. D. Threaten to disobey the law if it is not changed. A 200

  8. Which would be the best way for someone to promote the common good? Volunteer as the coach of a community sports team. Help clean up a mess in his own basement. Discuss with family members where to vacation next summer. Take swimming lessons on the weekends. A 300

  9. A. Volunteer as the coach of a community sports team. A 300

  10. Which best illustrates civic participation? Encouraging an immigrant to move to the United States. Learning to speak a foreign language. Working as a volunteer in a community homeless shelter. Obeying traffic laws in your community. A 400

  11. C. Working as a volunteer in a community homeless shelter. A 400

  12. Below you will find a sample student response to this question. Read the response and give it a score of 0 to 4 based on the rubric provided. A 500

  13. 2 A 500

  14. Students at John Glenn Elementary School decided to pick up litter and debris at a local park. How did this project promote the common good? Students enjoyed getting out in the fresh air. Students earned money for their family. Students improved the environment of their community. Students were well-behaved during the project. B 100

  15. C. Students improved the environment of their community. B 100

  16. “Certain television shows teach our children the wrong values. We demand that our government immediately remove these shows from television.” What would the government action suggested in this statement violate? The right to a public education The right to a trial by jury Freedom of religion Freedom of the press B 200

  17. D. Freedom of the press B 200

  18. In the United States, what guarantees the freedom of assembly, speech, and religion to all citizens? Agreements between state governments. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Declaration of Independence. Laws inherited from England. B 300

  19. B. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. B 300

  20. Groups whose opinions are not accepted by most people are allowed to express their views in the United States because the majority of the U.S. citizens …? Support wild and unacceptable ideas. Do not have opinions on these subjects. Accept the rights stated in the First Amendment. Are ignorant of laws concerning such views. B 400

  21. C. Accept the rights stated in the First Amendment. B 400

  22. Below you will find a sample student response to this question. Read the response and give it a score of 0 to 4 based on the rubric provided. B 500

  23. 4 B 500

  24. Which statement about freedom of speech in the United States is most accurate? The government must approve all public speeches. This protection applies only to some U.S. citizens. There are times when this principle can be legally limited. This principle was guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence. C 100

  25. C. There are times when this principle can be legally limited. C 100

  26. Why is it important that all citizens in a democracy have the right to communicate with public officials? So they can influence what officials do. So they can follow their own religion. So they can provide voluntary service to the community. So they can demonstrate against government policies. C 200

  27. A. So they can influence what officials do. C 200

  28. What would be the best way to promote the common good? Ask for an increase in salary at work. Volunteer to work at a local food bank. Make improvements to the inside of your home. Work weekends and after school. C 300

  29. B. Volunteer to work at a local food bank. C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Leonard has just turned 18 years old. He goes to his local selective service board to register for possible future military service. What does this action by Leonard illustrate? The election process. A responsibility of citizenship. A right of citizenship. The naturalization process. C 400

  32. A responsibility of citizenship. C 400

  33. Below you will find a sample student response to this question. Read the response and give it a score of 0 to 4 based on the rubric provided. C 500

  34. 2 C 500

  35. Jack loudly yells “thief.” Police arrest Sam, a young man who is walking down the street. Later, Jack tells the police officers he was only joking. Jack’s right to yell was protected by the First Amendment. Sam should have been more careful about where he was. Jack was only joking around so Sam should not be angry. Jack’s speech was not protected since it was immediately harmful. D 100

  36. D. Jack’s speech was not protected since it was immediately harmful. D 100

  37. What does the right to petition allow U.S. citizens to do? Worship in their own way. Hold public demonstrations. Vote in elections. Write to government officials. D 200

  38. D. Write to government officials. D 200

  39. Tyra offers to work on weekends to help build a local homeless shelter. She is not paid for this work. What process does this illustrate? Voting in elections. Speaking with public officials. Voluntary service. Freedom of speech. D 300

  40. C. Voluntary service. D 300

  41. The Bill of Rights is an important part of the U.S. Constitution. Which right is guaranteed to all American by the Bill of Rights? To vote in elections To attend school To have a job To hold a public meeting D 400

  42. D. To hold a public meeting D 400

  43. Below you will find a sample student response to this question. Read the response and give it a score of 0 to 4 based on the rubric provided. D 500

  44. 0 D 500

  45. The people of a town in Ohio were very concerned about air pollution in their area. They wrote letters to Shirley Smith, their representative in Congress. Which right is best illustrated by their action? Freedom of speech. Freedom of press. Right to petition. Right of assembly. E 100

  46. C. Right to petition. E 100

  47. A U.S. citizen was arrested for passing out pamphlets to people strongly opposing the President’s war on terrorism. Which right was violated? Freedom of speech. Freedom of religion. Right to a public trial. Freedom of assembly. E 200

  48. A. Freedom of speech. E 200

  49. Examine the boxes to answer the question that follows. Which of the following belongs in the blank box above? Become a U.S. Citizen Pay Taxes Freedom of Religion Voluntary Services Register for military service Obey the Law Vote in Elections ???? E 300

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