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1.Juan went for an interview, but was unable to be provide his potential employer with proper citizenship documentation. He would be considered what type of citizen?
- a. Nonresident Alien
- b. Enemy Alien
- c. Refugee
- d. Illegal Alien
2. Janet was born in Japan while her American parents were teaching abroad. Which of the statements is true about her citizenship?
- a. She cannot be considered an American citizen because she was not born on U.S grounds.
- b. She can be considered a citizen only because she was not born in a warring country.
- c. She can be considered a citizen only because both of her parents are America citizens.
- d. She can be considered a citizen because at least one of her parents is an American citizen.
3. Beatrice came to America after fleeing her country during a war period. What type of citizen is she?
- a. Nonresident Alien
- b. Enemy Alien
- c. Refugee
- d. Illegal Alien
4. Which of the following statements are true about Immigrants:
- a. They are coming in to a new country.
- b. They can never gain citizenship in America.
- c. They are always leaving their country because it is at war.
- d. They are returning to their native country.
5. The process to legalize foreigners in America is called:
- a. Emigration
- b. Constituionalization
- c. Naturalization
- d. Residential Certification
6. Alexander is staying with a host family in Texas for one month while he takes a class. Because he has governmental approval and paperwork, he would be considered what type of short-term citizen?
- a. Nonresident Alien
- b. Enemy Alien
- c. Refugee
- d. Illegal Alien
7. Malik is a non-citizen residing i Detroit, Michigan. If his native country declared war on America, what would become of his citizenship status?a.He would be granted citizenship for his protection.
- b. He would become an enemy alien.
- c. He would be deported immediately.
- d. He would become a refugee.
8. What document outlines the rights of American citizens?a. American Pride and Citizenship
- b. U.S Constitution
- c. Citizenship documents
- d. Naturalization Registration
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1=d; 2=d; 3=c; 4=a; 5=c; 6=a; 7=b; 8=b
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