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Florida DMV Learner's Permit Test with 100% Correct Answers When an emergency vehicle approaches from in front or behind you, what should you do? - ️️ - Pull over to the right and stop What is the "two-second" rule? - ️️ - The amount of time you should allow between you and another veh...

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Florida Civics EOC Review Questions with
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Citizen - ✔️✔️- A citizen is a person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or her

country or community

Duties/Obligations of citizens - ✔️✔️- Citizens must: obey laws, pay taxes, defend the

nation and serve on juries. These are the duties and obligations of citizens.

Rule of Law - ✔️✔️- The ________ is the principle that the law applies to everyone,

even those who govern.

Law of blood - ✔️✔️- The law of _____ states if at least one of your parents was a US

citizen when you were born, this makes you a citizen no matter where you are born.

Law of soil - ✔️✔️- The law of ____ states you are a citizen if you are born in the US,

no matter what nationality your parents are. (Established by the 14th amendment)

Naturalization - ✔️✔️- This is a legal process to obtain citizenship.

What are the steps in the naturalization process? - ✔️✔️- 1. Obtain permission to enter

the country and live in the US with a green card for 5 years.

2. Interview with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) official. He makes

sure you meet the five requirements.

(18 or older, must have been a lawful permanent resident for 5 years, proficient in

English, good moral character, must understand US civics)

3. Take the citizenship exam and pass it.

4. Take the oath, after that you are a citizen.

,Immigrant - ✔️✔️- A person who comes to a country where they were not born in order

to settle there

Selective service - ✔️✔️- It is a law passed by Congress in 1917 that required all men

from ages 18 to 25 to register for the military draft.

Alien (legal or illegal) - ✔️✔️- A person belonging to a foreign country or nation in the

US.

Responsibilities of citizens - ✔️✔️- The responsibilities of citizens include: voting,

attending civic meetings, being informed, respecting others, and volunteering in their

community.

Bandwagon - ✔️✔️- A persuasive technique that tries to persuade the reader to do,

think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is doing it

Bias - ✔️✔️- This is an unfair preference for, or dislike of something.

Card stacking - ✔️✔️- This is telling one side of the story as though there is no

opposing view.

Glittering generalities - ✔️✔️- This is the opposite of name-calling; using words to

make people feel happy, comfortable, or proud.

Name calling - ✔️✔️- It is a method of propaganda that is an attempt to turn people

against an opponent or an idea by using unpleasant labels or descriptions for that

person or idea.

Plain folks - ✔️✔️- Attempting to convince the public that one's views reflect those of

the common person.

, Symbolism - ✔️✔️- This represents a person, place or object which has a meaning in

itself but suggests other meanings as well.

Testimonial - ✔️✔️- An important person or famous figure endorses a product or

person.

Transfer - ✔️✔️- It associates a person or idea with something everyone thinks is

good.

Lobbyist - ✔️✔️- He/she is a representative of a special- interest group who tries to

influence political decisions on the groups behalf.

Interest group - ✔️✔️- It is a group of people with common goals who organize to

influence government. Example: The Boston Tea Party

Public policy - ✔️✔️- It is a choice that government makes in response to a political

issue. A policy is a course of action taken with regard to some problem.

Public sphere - ✔️✔️- It is an area in social life where individuals can come together to

freely discuss and identify societal problems, and through that discussion influence

political action. (A newspaper is a good example)

Watchdog - ✔️✔️- The role played by the national media in investigating political

personalities and exposing scandals.

Political party - ✔️✔️- A group of individuals with broad common interests who

organize to nominate candidates for office, win elections, conduct government, and

determine public policy. (democrats and republicans are examples of this)

Primary election - ✔️✔️- Election in which voters choose the candidates from each

party who will run in the general election (for example, 4 republicans will compete

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