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What is the definition of an American citizen?
A citizen is someone entitled to all the rights and privileges of a particular nation, including voting, running for office, and receiving government protection.
What are the requirements for American citizenship by birth?
You must be born in the USA or have at least one U.S. citizen parent.
What is the naturalization process?
It is a legal process for foreign nationals to become U.S. citizens after meeting certain criteria.
What are the responsibilities of American citizens?
Obey laws, pay taxes, serve on juries, engage in national defense, and vote.
What age must one be to vote in U.S. elections?
You must be 18 years of age or older.
What is a key eligibility requirement for a presidential candidate?
The candidate must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S.
What is the base salary of the President of the United States?
Currently set at $400,000 per year.
What power does the President have regarding legislation?
The President can veto legislation passed by Congress.
What is the impeachment process?
It is the process by which the House of Representatives can charge a sitting president or vice president with misconduct.
How is the President elected in the U.S.?
Through a multi-phase process involving announcement, campaigning, primaries, national conventions, general elections, and the Electoral College.
What is the Bill of Rights?
The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that guarantee individual freedoms and rights.
What is the significance of the Fourth Amendment?
It protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.
What is a citizenship test?
A test that immigrants must pass to demonstrate knowledge of U.S. history and government during the naturalization process.
What opportunities are provided to U.S. citizens regarding civic engagement?
Citizens can run for office, participate in elections, and join political organizations.
What is a naturalized citizen?
A foreign national who has completed the process to become a U.S. citizen.
What role does the Electoral College play in U.S. elections?
It is a body of electors established by the Constitution that ultimately elects the President and Vice President.
What is a voter ID law?
Laws requiring individuals to show identification before being allowed to vote.
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