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NS1 Unit 3: Citizenship and US Gov
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Constituted Authority correct answer: power to influence, or command thought, opinion, or behavior, exercised by one lawfully elected or appointed. 
 
Three ways to become a U.S Citizen correct answer: birth, naturalization, act of Congress 
 
jus soli correct answer: law of soil/land. Born on US soil are citizens 
 
jus sanguinis correct answer: law of blood. Born from citizens are citizens 
 
spirit of associations correct answer: the fondness of Americans to bond together to address prob...
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NS1-U3C1 TESTS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Citizenship is a reciprocal relationship: citizens owe the country loyalty and the country owes its citizens ______ correct answer: protection 
 
Through custom or agreement, groups of people establish rules known as _____ to guide or restrict them in behaviors or procedures correct answer: laws 
 
What is meant by a constituted authority, such as the US congress correct answer: an authority appointed or lawfully elected 
 
What term is used to refer to the rights of private individuals from ...
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NS1-U3C1 - Citizenship and Responsibility Exam Study Questions UPDATED 2022
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1 Two Russian immigrants moved to Texas in 2012 under a work visa. Their daughter (Lydia) was born in Dallas in 2013. Is she a U.S. citizen? 
 
A No - her parents were not U.S. citizens so she cannot be a citizen. 
B Yes - she is a citizen by naturalization. 
C Yes - she is a citizen by birth. 
D Yes - she is a citizen by act of Congress. correct answer: C Yes - she is a citizen by birth. 
 
2 Put the following governmental levels in order from HIGHEST to LOWEST. 
 
(Input all 5 letters in the...
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NS1 Test Questions – NJROTC( 269 questions| 41 pages) with complete solutions
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What legislation authorized the formation of the JROTC program? 
a. National Defense Act of 1916 
b. Selective Service Act of 1917 
c. National Security Act of 1947 
d. JROTC Vitalization Act of 1964 correct answer: a. National Defense Act of 1916 
 
After World War I and World War II, the JROTC program saw little to no growth because of what? 
a. Limited Funding 
b. Abundance of Personnel 
c. A Congressional Stop of the Program 
d. Lack of Instructors correct answer: a. Limited Funding 
 
How...
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NS1 Unit 3 Chp 1 - Citizenship and Responsibility (pg 102)
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purpose of the NJROTC program correct answer: To develop informed, responsible citizens 
 
Citizen correct answer: A member of a political community 
 
5 responsibilities of a good citizen? correct answer: •voting 
•understanding democracy requires being educated 
•accept taxes 
•accept civic responsibility 
•respect property rights and regulations 
 
Citizenship correct answer: •The status of a citizen with its attendant duties, right, and privileges 
•Citizenship is a 2-wa...
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NJROTC Academic Team NS1| 340 questions| with complete solutions
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1 NJROTC Instructors are local educators working under the _____________. correct answer: principal of the school 
 
The mission of the NJROTC program is to instill in students the values of: correct answer: citizenship 
service to the United States 
personal responsibility 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the 10 NJROTC goals? correct answer: To develop the ability to march according to military drill procedures 
 
A transfer student was assigned to your squad. At first, you were impre...
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NS1-U3C1 - Citizenship and Responsibility Exam Study Questions UPDATED 2022
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1 Two Russian immigrants moved to Texas in 2012 under a work visa. Their daughter (Lydia) was born in 
Dallas in 2013. Is she a U.S. citizen? 
A No - her parents were not U.S. citizens so she cannot be a citizen. 
B Yes - she is a citizen by naturalization. 
C Yes - she is a citizen by birth. 
D Yes - she is a citizen by act of Congress. - C Yes - she is a citizen by birth. 
2 Put the following governmental levels in order from HIGHEST to LOWEST. 
(Input all 5 letters in the correct order; then ...
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