Obey the Law Serve on a Jury Pay Taxes Serve in Military Civic Duties (Mandatory)

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Obey the Law Serve on a Jury Pay Taxes Serve in Military Civic Duties (Mandatory)

Fulfill your civic duties Protect your freedom and rights government citizens

14 th amendment Defines citizenship -birth -naturalization 14 th amendment

Obey the Law Pay Taxes Jury Military Civic Duties (Mandatory) Protect us government citizens is this enough?

Obey the Law Pay Taxes Jury Military Civic Duties (Mandatory) Civic Responsibilities (Voluntary)

Civic Duties (Mandatory) Civic Responsibilities (Voluntary) good enough

Obey the Law Pay Taxes Jury Military Civic Duties (Mandatory) Register to Vote and Vote Hold Elective office Communicate with Gov’t officials Volunteer Participate in Political Campaigns Stay Informed Respect others Respect others in the Gov’t Civic Responsibilities (Voluntary)

u1 14 th amendment birth naturalization Duties (mandatory) Obey the law Pay Taxes Serve in Military (if called) Serve if Jury (if called) Responsibilities (voluntary) Register to Vote and Vote Hold elective office Communicate with gov't officials Volunteer Participate in Political Campaigns Read about current issues & stay informed Respect others rights to and an equal voice in the gov't Respect different opinions citizenship