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BELLRINGER Draw/visualize what a typical, everyday American looks like. Think about our American culture and heritage, and then draw a portrait of your idea of a typical American. Label your major details with a short explanation.

Civics In Our Lives

Why do we study“Civics”? “Civics” is the study of what it means to be a citizen. Civics is the study of our rights and duties as citizens. A citizen is a legally recognized member of a community.

Today, citizens have rights and responsibilities that differ from country to country.

Citizens The rights and duties of citizens depend on their country’s government. For example, Israel requires all it’s citizens (men and women) to join the military.

The Citizen & Government A GOVERNMENT is the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people. It has the power to make laws, enforce laws, and make decisions for the community.

The Citizen & Government Citizens should be productive and active members of society. Good Citizens should be loyal to their government. Each citizen also is entitled to protection by and from that government. This is the “SOCIAL CONTRACT” that people have with their government – governments exist to protect the rights of the people and the people should respect the decisions of government.

Citizens’ “Training” In order to be a good citizen, you have to have “training” You need to understand: The purpose of government How the government works at each level Local – closest to the people State – 50 in the US Federal – highest level

Levels of Government

“Local” government (Jacksonville/ Duval County) Closest to the people and provides most services - discuss services provided by this level of government……..

“State” government (Florida) - discuss services provided by this level of government

“Federal” government (United States of America) Highest level – others must follow all from Federal - discuss services provided by this level of government

Qualities of a Good Citizen Abraham Lincoln once said that We cannot have “a government of the people, by the people, for the people” unless people participate. There are several ways that citizens can get involved. Voting in Elections Most important responsibility! Choose representatives who are best qualified! Expressing Your Opinion - Let your voice be heard! Getting involved in Government

Qualities of a Good Citizen Top Ten Characteristics of a Good Citizen Responsible family member Respect and obey the law Respect the rights and property of others Are loyal to and proud of their country Take part in and improve the community Take an active part in their government Use natural resources wisely Are informed on key issues Believe in equal opportunities Respect individual differences, points of views and ways of life that are different from their own.