WHAT IS A RIGHT? Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what.

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WHAT IS A RIGHT? Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people

WHAT IS A RESPONSIBILITY? An obligation we meet on our own free will…

WHAT IS A CITIZEN/CITIZENSHIP? A citizen is a participatory member of a community. Citizenship is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government. A nation grants certain rights and privileges to its citizens.

Bank Item Number G.C.2.2.L1 Benchmark SS.7.C.2.2 Cognitive Complexity L Item What right do citizens have? A attending public schools B owning property C holding a job D voting

Bank Item Number G.C.2.2.M2 Benchmark SS.7.C.2.2 Cognitive Complexity M Item Which type of service project would help promote the common good? A planning a neighborhood recycling program B participating in a neighborhood party C completing homework on time D visiting public libraries

Bank Item NumberG.C.2.2.M3 Benchmark SS.7.C.2.2 Cognitive Complexity M Item Which example is NOT a responsibility of citizenship? A volunteering in the community B attending civic meetings C voting in elections D paying taxes

Bank Item NumberG.C.2.2.H1 Benchmark SS.7.C.2.2 Cognitive Complexity H Item The image describes a citizen obligation. Based on this image, what can be presumed about citizen obligations? A Citizens support attending civic meetings. B Citizens support securing individual rights. C Citizens resist registering for selective service. D Citizens resist contributing to the common good.