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Citizenship What is a citizen? This presentation contains the fair use of copyrighted materials.

What is a citizen? A citizen is a member of a political community who enjoys the rights and assumes the duties of membership. -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

What are rights? Rights are things that you are entitled to just for being a member of a particular community. What are some of your rights? A citizen is a member of a political community who enjoys the rights and assumes the duties of membership. -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

What are duties? Duties are things you are expected to do out of legal or moral obligation. What are some of the duties of a citizen? A citizen is a member of a political community who enjoys the rights and assumes the duties of membership. -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

A good quote “The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight.” -Theodore Roosevelt

The big “What if ?” What will happen to our rights if we don’t perform our duties? A citizen is a member of a political community who enjoys the rights and assumes the duties of membership. -Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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