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Warm-Up: 9/25/12 Which do you think are more important for Citizens to perform, Their duties or their responsibilities??? Explain why you feel this way!!!

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1 Warm-Up: 9/25/12 Which do you think are more important for Citizens to perform, Their duties or their responsibilities??? Explain why you feel this way!!! Duties: Obey the law, PAY Your TAXES, Serve in the military (if called), Serve on a Jury or as a witness I court if summoned. Responsibilities: Register to vote, Run for and hold elective office, Communicate with government to influence actions, Participate in local campaigns, Serve in voluntary, appointed government positions, Keep informed of current issues, Respect other people’s right to an equal voice and opinion in government

2 9/25/12 8 th Grade CE.3D

3 Agenda: Warm-Up Review Responsibilities of Citizenship Voter Registration Responsibilities Activity Exit Ticket

4 Homework Blog Question

5 SOL 3c & 3d The student will demonstrate knowledge of citizenship and the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens by - d) examining the responsibilities of citizenship, including registering and voting, communicating with government officials, participating in political campaigns, keeping informed about current issues, and respecting differing opinions in a diverse society.

6 American Citizens: In your Notes: Civic Duties of Citizens Civic Responsibilities of Citizens Obey Laws Pay Taxes Serve in the military if called Serve on a jury or witness in court when summoned If you do not do your duties you will face legal consequences Register to vote Run for and hold elective office Communicate with government to influence actions Participate in local campaigns Serve in voluntary, appointed government positions Keep informed of current issues Respect other people’s right to an equal voice and opinion in government You should try and do as many of your civic responsibilities!!!

7 What is a Civic Responsibility? A basic responsibility of citizenship is to contribute to the common good. Civic responsibilities are fulfilled by choice; they are voluntary This means you do not have to do them if you do not want too Not doing your civic responsibility does not make you a bad American It makes you the person that gets me very upset!!

8 Civic Responsibilities Register to vote Many people have fought and even died for our right to vote. For hundreds of years in U.S. History, women and African Americans were banned from voting! Many people fought for equal voting rights. The 15 th Amendment to the United States granted the right for African American Males the RIGHT TO VOTE. (Passed Feb. 3 rd 1870) The 19 th Amendment gave women the RIGHT TO VOTE. (Passed Aug. 18 th, 1920) The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it illegal to have people pass a test before they could vote.

9 Civic Responsibilities Run for and hold elective office Such as President, Senator, or Representative (Federal Level) Such as Governor, State Senator, or State Delegate (State Level) Such as a City Mayor, County Manager, City Council, or County Board of Supervisors (Local level, City or County) There are also school boards, etc.

10 Civic Responsibilities Communicate with government to influence actions Write a letter to someone in government, hope they listen, if they ignore you, write them another one, and another one…if they still don’t listen, vote against them! Participate in local campaigns Helping a person run for their election http://wolf.house.gov/contact- me2/

11 Serve in voluntary, appointed government positions If the President wants you to take a position running some committee you can turn him down Keep informed of current issues That way maybe you can debate and argue Mr. Marchinetti! The rest of those Civic Responsibilities

12 Respect other people’s right to an equal voice and opinion in government Even if you think the person is a moron for thinking the way they do. You should still respect their opinions! They are entitled to that opinion. Always respect other people’s Constitutional rights!!! The rest of those Civic Responsibilities

13 Responsibilities of Citizens

14 Responsibilities Activity You will be divided into 7 groups of 5 students. You will be assigned a Responsibility of Citizens. You group will be required to teach that responsibility to the rest of the class. How you teach it could be: Acting out a skit. Giving good examples, creating good visuals with explanations, etc.

15 Exit Ticket Teaching of the Class your groups Responsibility of Citizens.


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