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Warm-up Get out your Citizenship notes from yesterday and complete the three sentences on the back. You should use supporting information in your answer. These should be written in complete sentences!

Citizenship

What are the requirements, rights and responsibilities of a citizen? What is a citizen? ~A person from a city, state or country who has the rights and privileges of a freeman. A native or naturalized person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to protection from it. What are the requirements, rights and responsibilities of a citizen?

What have been the requirements for citizenship throughout time?

DIRECTIONS As you examine the following 6 pictures, infer what requirement for citizenship is being represented by the picture. Write your guesses on your handout.

adult to participate

free

Native born

Male

upper class

land-owning

Which factors eliminated most people from citizenship in ancient civilizations? children slaves foreign born women lower class non-property owning

What were/are the rights and responsibilities of citizens?

DIRECTIONS As you examine the following 6 pictures, infer what rights and responsibilities come with citizenship as represented by each image. Write your guesses on your handout.

voting

taxes

military service

participate in government

right to trials

run for office

Citizenship: bringing it all together! Requirements Loyalty Rights Responsibilities