Which of the following is an example of good citizenship?

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Which of the following is an example of good citizenship? Looking after your sister Helping a friend Obeying laws Getting good grades

Jeanne and her father accept their differences and do not try to change each other’s opinions. Which quality of strong relationships does this action show? Mutual respect Caring Honesty Commitment

Working together for the good of all is communication. cooperation. compromise citizenship.

Teens who respect themselves probably will choose friends who are very smart. communicate well. share their beliefs. treat them with respect.

An unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people is prejudice. a stereotype. tolerance. bullying.

Deliberately harming or threatening other people who cannot defend themselves is hazing. stereotyping. bullying. tolerance.

If you are being bullied at school, you should stick with a group. stand up for yourself. tell a trusted adult. all of the above.

Some of the friends in your group want to go out for Thai food, but you don’t like Thai food. What communication style are you using if you tell them Thai food is not your favorite and politely suggest an alternative? Assertive Passive Aggressive All of the above

Which of the following skills is not a part of active listening? Listening without interrupting b. Making eye contact c. Asking questions d. Using “I” messages

If you stand with your hands on your hips and your lips in a frown while someone is talking, what message might you be sending with your body language? “I’m interested.” “I’m angry.” “I’m embarrassed.” “I’m bored.”

The goal of constructive criticism is to point out problems. encourage improvement. suggest solutions. bring about positive change.