1) What year was the 14th Amendment ratified? a) A) 1787 b) B) 2004 c) C) 1868 d) D) 1492 2) Which of the following does the Constitution did NOT originally define: a) A) Voting rights b) B) Citizenship c) C) Freedom of speech d) D) The Supreme Court 3) Which of the following is a right of U.S. citizens? a) A) Pay taxes b) B) Serve on a jury c) C) Freedom of expression d) D) Attend school 4) Which of these is a responsibility, not a duty? a) A) Voting b) B) Obeying the law c) C) Paying taxes d) D) Serving on a jury 5) What does “equal protection of the laws” mean? a) A) Only some people have to follow the law b) B) States can make laws that take away rights c) C) All citizens are treated fairly by the law d) D) Only adults can vote 6) Which law explains that a person’s citizenship is determined by where they are born? a) A) Habeas Corpus b) B) Jus soli c) C) Suffrage d) D) Due process 7) What happens on “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day”? a) A) The President is elected b) B) The Bill of Rights was written c) C) The signing of the Constitution and citizenship are celebrated d) D) Congress meets for the first time 8) Which of the following is a duty required by law for U.S. citizens? a) A) Owning property b) B) Obeying the laws c) C) Staying informed d) D) Attending a parade 9) What is one way a citizen can participate in government? a) A) Ignore elections b) B) Vote in elections c) C) Refuse to pay taxes d) D) Avoid jury duty 10) The 14th Amendment guarantees which of the following? a) A) Only adults can be citizens b) B) Equal protection of the laws for all citizens c) C) Only men can vote d) D) The right to own property for non-citizens

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