Sunday, June 8, 2025

An American Pentecost



American Pentecost: A Citizenship Quiz about Languages in America
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An American Pentecost:
We are American Indians, Native Alaskans, Europeans, Latinos, Africans, Arabs, Asians, Pacific Islanders-- yet all of us hear America speaking in our own languages about FREEDOM!

For more info about languages spoken in America:

Voting Rights Act Sect 203
Section 203 targets those language minorities that have suffered a history of exclusion from the political process: Spanish, Asian, Native American, and Alaskan Native. The Census Bureau identifies specific language groups for specific jurisdictions.
Section 203 says that jurisdictions (cities, counties, states) shall provide election materials in the language of the applicable minority group as well as in the English language.
Sources:

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

2024-2025 MAE Citizenship Class 32



Taking the Oath of Allegiance is an important part of the U.S. Citizenship Test. But what new duties and responsibilities do people swear to uphold?

Watch the NY Historical Society: The Citizenship Project video playlist

Also see

This is the last of our semester.  
Resources for Summer:

    Tuesday, June 3, 2025

    Balance of Powers, Part 13

    Center for Civic Education: Passing the Buck and Pointing the Finger: Balance of Powers, Part 13

    Why has Congress adopted a “passing the buck and pointing the finger” strategy when it comes to enacting legislation for certain responsibilities? Find out in this episode!

    60-Second Civics, Episode 5376, May 29, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4681: August 3, 2022)

    Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics

    Learn more:

    Monday, June 2, 2025

    Balance of Powers, Part 12

    Center for Civic Education: Reasons for the Shift of Power Away from Congress: Balance of Powers, Part 12

    The balance of power shifted from Congress to the presidency during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt and has remained there to this day. Learn what factors lead to this shift in this episode!

    60-Second Civics, Episode 5375, May 27, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4680: August 2, 2022)

    Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics

    Learn more:

    Saturday, May 31, 2025

     


    Official website:  https://to.pbs.org/IL_2024 | #IndieLensPBS
    Free For All: The Public Library tells the story of the quiet revolutionaries who made a simple idea happen. From the pioneering women behind the “Free Library Movement” to today's librarians who service the public despite working in a contentious age of closures and book bans, meet those who created a civic institution where everything is free and the doors are open to all.

    Watch these scenes:

    08:51 The First Public Library in America 11:21 Benjamin Franklin’s Public Works
    29:04 Immigrants & Urban Libraries

    Learn more: 

    USCIS.gov: Libraries

    Libraries play a critical role in serving immigrant communities. Through our joint effort with IMLS, we plan to educate librarians, and in turn their immigrant customers, on topics ranging from naturalization, the unauthorized practice of immigration law, and the importance of digital literacy.
    More Citizenship resources are available at National Library Week.

    Friday, May 30, 2025

    Balance of Powers, Part 11

    Center for Civic Education: The Shift of Power: Balance of Powers, Part 11

    From the establishment of our government under the Constitution until Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration in the 1930s, Congress dominated the national government. But then power started to shift toward the executive branch. Learn more in this episode!

    60-Second Civics, Episode 5374, May 26, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4679: August 1, 2022)

    Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics

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    Thursday, May 29, 2025

    Balance of Powers, Part 10

    Center for Civic Education: Physical Evidence of the Founders’ Intentions: Balance of Powers, Part 10

    Even the placement and design of the three branches of government in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., provides physical evidence of the Founders’ intent that Congress dominate the national government. Listen to learn more!

    60-Second Civics, Episode 5373, May 23, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4678: July 29, 2022)

    Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics

    Learn more: