1_02 Citizenship
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Interviewee Name:
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Social Studies, 18.06.2021 01:10 Yasminl52899
1_02 Citizenship
Student Name:
Interviewee Name:
How do you know the interviewee?
Part A: Questions and Responses Question Notes on Interviewee Response
1. What inspired you to become a U. S. citizen?
2. What steps did you have to take as part of the naturalization process?
3. How would you describe how you felt about the process?
4. How has citizenship changed your life?
5. Is your daily life different because of citizenship?
6. Do you feel the process was worthwhile?
7. If you had to, would you do it again? Please explain.
8. (Create an additional question.)
Part B: Write a two-paragraph reflection of the naturalization process. Use the following questions as a guide:
What is the purpose of the naturalization process?
Does the process work well? In other words, does the process achieve its goals?
Would you change the process if you could? Explain why you would or why you would not make a change. If
you would include how you would change the naturalization process.
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