Citizenship- part 2.

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Citizenship- part 2

Citizenship Rights of citizens Voting Freedom of speech Rights are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution Voting Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Fair trial Diplomacy

Citizenship Duties of Citizens Obey the laws Defend the nation What you are supposed to do as a citizen to help your country Obey the laws Defend the nation Serve on a jury Pay taxes Attend school

Citizenship Responsibilities of a citizen Common good Voting Voluntary ways to help our country Common good Voting Running for office Campaign Influence government Serve the community

Citizenship Assignment Get into a group of two to three people Choose one duty and one responsibility of being a citizen Create a skit that displays your duty and responsibility, you must have a written script!! Perform your skit in front of the class!!