Presidential Election

Yet again my mom has more questions for me to answer so…

“WHY THE HECK DOES SHE WANT A PICTURE EVERY TIME!” -Greyson Urban

(Q) What are the 3 requirements for President? (A) Must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, must be at least 35 years old and must have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.

(Q) What are the 2 major parties in the US? (A) Democrat and Republican.

(Q) What are the electors and what are they made up of? (A) In other U.S. elections, candidates are elected directly by popular vote. But the president and vice president are not elected directly by citizens. Instead, they’re chosen by “electors” through a process called the Electoral Collage.

(Q) How many electors are there? (A) 538

(Q) What is inaugurated? (A) It means to begin or introduce a something or someone in a system.

(Q) When is the president inaugurated? (A) January 20.

How To Make A Dirtbike Bike Trail By: Greyson Urban

If you were ever wondering how to make a trail from a bmx trail or dirtbike trail, this would be the guide for you. Usually when you start a trail you want to find a nice hill filled location to start. Usually bike trials have challenges to overcome, ranging from jumps, to sharp turns. Work on removing shrubs and flattening hills and making the jumps to your liking. Add challenges to your course, make it hard for others and you. If you have the time, make it wider, faster, more dangerous and have fun with it. Once you have a long enough trail, test it, if you like it great! Invite some friends to test it with you and enjoy your new trail.

American Citizenship

My mom told me to put something patriotic, so there you go.

Today, my assignment was to answer a few questions in a blog post. So here are the answers.

(Q) Who is an example of an honorary citizen? (A) Willian Penn, Mother Teresa etc.

(Q) Can you be a citizen of two different countries? (A) Yes, for example, I can be an Italian citizen and an American citizen.

(Q) What are the four ways to become a citizen? (A) Citizenship threw nationalization, citizenship threw marriage, Citizenship threw parents, Citizenship threw military.

(Q) What are the benefits of becoming an American citizen? (A) Protection from deportation. Becoming a U.S. citizen protects you and your children from deportation, Citizenship for your children, Family reunification, Eligibility for government jobs, Freedom to travel,  Ability to vote. Jury Duty, Taxes, Census, etc.

(Q) Who in our family was not born an American citizen? (A) My Great Grandfather was born in Italy and my Grandmother was born in Cuba.