| A | B |
| Citizen | A member of a community who owes loyalty to a community |
| Citizenship | The rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen. |
| Civics | The study of the rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen. |
| Naturalization | The legal process to gain citizenship to a country |
| Responsibility | Things citizens should do of their own free will. |
| Duty | Things a person is required to do as a citizen of a country. |
| Greece | Origins of citizenship. Greece had a direct democracy |
| Greek Citizenship | Run by its citizens, only free native-born men, slaves and foreigners were excluded, women and children qualify but had no rights, men with militatry training. |
| Greek Citizenship Rights | Choose officials, pass laws, right to vote. hold office, own property, defend themselves in court, serve in government, citizen soldiers, |
| Greek Democracy | Began in Ancient Greece |
| Greek Direct Democracy | Votes and decisions came directly from citizens. |
| Greek Lottery System | Most government official were selected this way. Every male citizen had the chance to participate in government. |
| Rome Citizenship | Men who were not enslaved, own property, defend themselves in court, children of Roman citizens. |
| Roman Citizenship Rights | Participate in all government activitiies, rights, prviledges, and responsibilities, women were citizens with few legal rights. |
| American Citizenship | Not based on gender, religion, wealth or race. |
| American Citizenship Responsibilities | Obeying laws, paying taxes, jury duty, serve as a witness, register for the draft, vote. |
| American Citizenship Rights | Religious freedom, freedom of the press, trial by jury, 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment |