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Civics - Chapter 3 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Question:
What is a Citizen?
Answer:
a person who is loyal to a government and is protected by that government


Question:
immigrant
Answer:
a person who moves permanently to a new country; a person who came from other lands to live in a
new country


Question:
ethnic group
Answer:
a group of people who have the same race, culture or nationality


Question:
values
Answer:
the principles or beliefs people use to make judgments and decisions


Question:
institution
Answer:
an important practice, relationship, or organization


Question:
popular sovereignty
Answer:

,idea that government gets its power from the people


Question:
Why is the United States referred to as a nation of immigrants?
Answer:
Almost all of the people in the United States come from families who once lived in another
country.


Question:
Where did the first people to live in North America come from thousands of years ago?
Answer:
Asia


Question:
What do we call the first people to live in North America today?
Answer:
Native Americans


Question:
Who were the first European settlers in North America (they began moving to North America in the
1500's)
Answer:
the Spanish


Question:
Where did the Spanish begin settling in the 1500's?
Answer:
they settled in what is now Florida and the Southwest


Question:
In the 1600's, who settled in what is now Canada?
Answer:
the French

, Question:
Who came to live on the east coast of North America?
Answer:
the English


Question:
Who joined the English shortly after they settled in North America?
Answer:
other Europeans


Question:
Did everyone come to North America of their own free will?
Answer:
No, many Africans were captured in their homelands and sold into slavery. Hundreds of thousands
were brought to the United States.


Question:
What year did Congress end the slave trade?
Answer:
1807


Question:
What year was gold discovered in California?
Answer:
1848


Question:
What happened after gold was discovered in California?
Answer:
Many immigrants came hoping to get rich. Thousands of the immigrants were from China.


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