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The role of the citizen is a role with many parts that make up one model character. A good citizen must remain loyal to its country and respect all laws laid down by its government. They also work to improve their communities and stay up-to-date on all the goings-on. But what is a citizen? What makes someone a citizen? When you are a citizen, how do you be a good one? All of those questions and more are answered in this dissertation. The Role of the Citizen If you are a citizen of the U.S.A. you may enjoy numerous basic rights and freedoms. Freedom of assembly and press are just a few. The rights of a citizen are assured by the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the various Amendments therein. Still, along with these rights are…show more content…
These children have a dual citizenship: citizenship in both the U.S. and the country in which their parents have citizenship. Once the child becomes a legal adult they may choose one of the two countries to gain permanent citizenship in. Citizenship by naturalization By way of the process of naturalization one who is not a citizen of the United States may become one. The steps of the naturalization procedure are: (1) file an application. (2) take an examination (3) file a legal petition for naturalization (4) appear at a court hearing and finally (5) take an oath of allegiance. It is of course necessary to meet certain requirements before one can become a citizen. The applicant must be a legal adult (otherwise they gain citizenship when their parents do), and have entered the country in a legal manner. They also must have been a resident of the U.S. for at least five successive years before beginning the application process. Besides that, the aspirant to citizenship must fully realize the English language (be able to read, write, and speak in English) and show proficient knowledge of American history and government. What are your rights? The U.S. Constitution, state constitutions, and federal laws warrant rights for all legal populace of the U.S. There are three types of rights for citizens: essential freedoms, safeguard from unjust government laws and the right to
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Answer: C. He was the current Vice-President when Nixon resigned, which automatically made him the new President.
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Gerald Ford was appointed to the office of Vice-President after Vice-President Spiro Agnew resigned in the face of a felony charge of tax evasion.
President Richard Nixon appointed Ford as Vice-President to replace Spiro Agnew. Then Ford became President of the United States when Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency when he was facing impeachment over the Watergate scandal.