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The Duties and Responsibilities of Citizens
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Bell Ringer Please have your homework out on your desk!
In your notebook, answer the following questions in complete sentences: What are the two ways to be a natural-born citizen? How can an immigrant become a citizen of the United States? Bell Ringer
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The Duties of A citizen A duty (also called an obligation) is something that a citizen is required to do, by law. Examples of duties/obligations are: obeying laws, paying taxes, defending the nation, serving on juries, and attending school.
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1. Obeying the Law Rule of Law: Everyone is under the law.
To obey the law, you must know the law. Without laws our society would quickly collapse.
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2. Paying Taxes Taxes pay for services like firefighters and police, they build roads, and also public schools. Tax money also pays for national defense and military.
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3. Serving in the Armed Forces
In times of war, Congress can declare a draft and require men of certain ages to serve in the military. The military is now using only volunteers, however 18 year old men must register for the Selective Service in case a draft is called.
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4. Appearing in Court Jury Duty is the mandatory action of serving on a jury for a court case. Jury Duty often requires sacrifices of work for a while with very little pay. Jury Duty is necessary so that we can have a trial by peers.
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5. Attend School Government provides free public education.
Most states require children to attend school between age of 7-16. Gain skills to become productive citizens.
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BELLRINGER Please take out your comic strip home learning assignment with your name on it. Fill out a missing assignment slip if it is incomplete or you do not have it. If you were to add a 6th duty of American citizens, what would it be? Provide details as to why.
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The Responsibilities of a citizen
Citizens also have responsibilities – these are things that they should do but are not required by law. Examples of responsibilities are: voting, attending civic meetings, petitioning the government, and running for office.
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1. Voting “If you don’t vote, don’t complain about the results.”
Many people gave their lives so we can vote, making it an honor and responsibility. Voting tells leaders what we like… and don’t like. Our government is based on the consent of the governed. 1. Voting
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2. Being Informed To vote wisely, you must be well informed of candidates, current events, key issues, and the current politics.
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3. Taking Part in Government
Taking part is as easy as voting and joining a political party or attending civic meetings. We also need leaders who will run for office. The quality of government depends on the people in it.
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4. Helping Your Community
One of your most important responsibilities is taking part in community service to help others in need in your community. Volunteering is a huge part of being an active citizen in the community.
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5. Respecting and Protecting Others’ Rights
You should know your rights. The rights you have belong to those around you too. You have the responsibility to make sure your rights and others’ rights are protected.
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Protecting the Common Good
Beliefs or actions that are a benefit to the larger community rather than to the individual. By fulfilling your obligations and responsibilities as a citizen, you are protecting the common good (well being of all citizens) It is your Civic Duty to “do the right” thing…………..
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Open Notes Exit Slip When a male turns 18, they must register with the __________ ___________ in case of a draft. Which 3 word principle means everyone must follow the law (including Presidents)? Which responsibility allows our government to be based on the consent of the governed? Explain why it is a responsibility to be informed before voting
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