Questions on U.S. Citizenship
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Explain what it means to you to be a U.S. citizen.
Define the "ideal American" in your own words.
Explain the difference between a right and a freedom/privilege in the U.S. by providing examples of "rights" and "freedoms" American citizens have.
Explain your thoughts and feelings about the preambles to the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
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Being a U.S. citizen means having opportunity to work hard and obtain any goal imaginable. It doesn't matter what class you are in, everyone has an equal chance to rise up, work hard and accomplish anything they put their minds and a lot of effort to accomplishing. It doesn't mean that everyone has the same resources and that the level of difficulty is the same for everyone for all goals, but if some people are wiling to work harder than others, ...
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