1. The Constitution assigns the power to control immigration to (1 point)
Congress.
the state governments.
the president.
the Supreme Court.
2. A person who gives up citizenship in a country and moves to another is called (1 point)
a naturalized citizen.
an attorney.
an illegal alien.
an expatriate.
3. Under this rule a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime. (1 point)
naturalization
expatriation
exclusionary rule
double jeopardy
4. This is a citizen's right to travel freely between states. (1 point)
fundamental right
exclusionary rule
classification law
jus sanguinis
5. This regulation opens meetings to the public. (1 point)
Nineteenth Amendment
Sunshine Act
security classification system
Civil Rights Act
6. The process that grants immigrants the rights and privileges of citizenship is called (1 point)double jeopardy.
jus soli.
naturalization.
expatriation.
7. This is the duty of every United States citizen. (1 point)
to be an expatriate
to seek counsel
to become naturalized
to speak out against injustice
8. A major crime (1 point)
is a felony.
calls for expatriation.
causes double jeopardy.
requires self-incrimination.
9. This form of protest was used by the civil rights movement. (1 point)
discrimination
Civil Rights Act
segregation
sit-in
10. The Reed decision created a new standard for judging constitutionality in these types of discrimination cases. (1 point)
economic status
age
gender
race

