ChangemakerA person whomakes an effort tomake a positivedifference in theircommunity.NaturalizationThe processan immigrantgoes throughto become aUS Citizen. SoilLaw that statesif you were bornin the US, youareautomatically acitizenPoliticalRightA right thatallows a citizento participate inthe politicalprocess.CitizenshipTestImmigrants mustpass this tobecome citizens.They are given10 questions.EnglishImmigrants mustbe able to showthey cancommunicate inthis language.(test)5YearsBefore a legalpermanent residentcan apply forcitizenship, they mustlive in the US for thislong with a greencard.PayingTaxesA civicresponsibilitythat pays forgovernmentprojects andemployees.DualThis type ofcitizen hascitizenship inmore than 1country.CivicResponsibilityObligationsthat eachperson hasto society.CivicsActionProjectOur class projectto take action toimprove a problemin our schoolcommunity/EconomicRightRights thatallow one tomake moneyand buy andsell things.DueProcessof LawA political right thatensures peopleare protected evenwhen they are introuble in court.K1The visaneeded to bringa significantother to getmarried.AsylumOne may seekthis if they arebeing mistreatedin their homecountry.CitizenA person legallyallowed in adefined spacewith full rightsandresponsibilities.90DaysIf they get a K1Visa, they havethis many daysto get marriedin the US.PersonalRightRights of anindividual thatallow them todo as theyplease.14thThis amendmentguarantees thatanyone born inthe US has fullcitizenship.PersonalResponsibilityObligationsthat eachpersonassumesindividually.LegalPermanentResidentNot a citizenbut legallyallowed tolivesomewhere.BloodLaw that statesif the parentsare US citizens,their child canbe a US CitizenBill ofRights10 amendments atthe end of theConstitution thatspecifically staterights of citizens.VotingA right and aresponsibilityheld by onlycitizens.ChangemakerA person whomakes an effort tomake a positivedifference in theircommunity.NaturalizationThe processan immigrantgoes throughto become aUS Citizen.SoilLaw that statesif you were bornin the US, youareautomatically acitizenPoliticalRightA right thatallows a citizento participate inthe politicalprocess.CitizenshipTestImmigrants mustpass this tobecome citizens.They are given10 questions.EnglishImmigrants mustbe able to showthey cancommunicate inthis language.(test)5YearsBefore a legalpermanent residentcan apply forcitizenship, they mustlive in the US for thislong with a greencard.PayingTaxesA civicresponsibilitythat pays forgovernmentprojects andemployees.DualThis type ofcitizen hascitizenship inmore than 1country.CivicResponsibilityObligationsthat eachperson hasto society.CivicsActionProjectOur class projectto take action toimprove a problemin our schoolcommunity/EconomicRightRights thatallow one tomake moneyand buy andsell things.DueProcessof LawA political right thatensures peopleare protected evenwhen they are introuble in court.K1The visaneeded to bringa significantother to getmarried.AsylumOne may seekthis if they arebeing mistreatedin their homecountry.CitizenA person legallyallowed in adefined spacewith full rightsandresponsibilities.90DaysIf they get a K1Visa, they havethis many daysto get marriedin the US.PersonalRightRights of anindividual thatallow them todo as theyplease.14thThis amendmentguarantees thatanyone born inthe US has fullcitizenship.PersonalResponsibilityObligationsthat eachpersonassumesindividually.LegalPermanentResidentNot a citizenbut legallyallowed tolivesomewhere.BloodLaw that statesif the parentsare US citizens,their child canbe a US CitizenBill ofRights10 amendments atthe end of theConstitution thatspecifically staterights of citizens.VotingA right and aresponsibilityheld by onlycitizens.

US Citizenship - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A person who makes an effort to make a positive difference in their community.
    Changemaker
  2. The process an immigrant goes through to become a US Citizen.
    Naturalization
  3. Law that states if you were born in the US, you are automatically a citizen
    Soil
  4. A right that allows a citizen to participate in the political process.
    Political Right
  5. Immigrants must pass this to become citizens. They are given 10 questions.
    Citizenship Test
  6. Immigrants must be able to show they can communicate in this language. (test)
    English
  7. Before a legal permanent resident can apply for citizenship, they must live in the US for this long with a green card.
    5 Years
  8. A civic responsibility that pays for government projects and employees.
    Paying Taxes
  9. This type of citizen has citizenship in more than 1 country.
    Dual
  10. Obligations that each person has to society.
    Civic Responsibility
  11. Our class project to take action to improve a problem in our school community/
    Civics Action Project
  12. Rights that allow one to make money and buy and sell things.
    Economic Right
  13. A political right that ensures people are protected even when they are in trouble in court.
    Due Process of Law
  14. The visa needed to bring a significant other to get married.
    K1
  15. One may seek this if they are being mistreated in their home country.
    Asylum
  16. A person legally allowed in a defined space with full rights and responsibilities.
    Citizen
  17. If they get a K1 Visa, they have this many days to get married in the US.
    90 Days
  18. Rights of an individual that allow them to do as they please.
    Personal Right
  19. This amendment guarantees that anyone born in the US has full citizenship.
    14th
  20. Obligations that each person assumes individually.
    Personal Responsibility
  21. Not a citizen but legally allowed to live somewhere.
    Legal Permanent Resident
  22. Law that states if the parents are US citizens, their child can be a US Citizen
    Blood
  23. 10 amendments at the end of the Constitution that specifically state rights of citizens.
    Bill of Rights
  24. A right and a responsibility held by only citizens.
    Voting