Rights, Duties, & Responsibilities

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Rights, Duties, & Responsibilities

Rights, Responsibilities, & Duties Security: protection by government Equality: Equal treatment Under the law Liberty: Rights guaranteed Under the Constitution

Duties: Legal Obligations Pay Taxes Obey All Laws Attend School Serve on a Jury Sign up for the Draft And defend the Nation

VOTE Be Informed Respect others rights Respect diversity Civic Responsibilities VOTE Be Informed Respect others rights Respect diversity

Volunteering Ways People Volunteer Donate Time: help mentor school kids Donate Money: Give money to charities Donate Food to food banks Work on Political Campaigns Why do we need volunteers? The government cannot provide all needed services as a result, volunteers meet the needs of others that are not met by government.