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Core Democratic Values and Citizenship
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Core Democratic Values
Fundamental beliefs and constitutional principles of American society Unite all Americans Found in important historical documents and speeches Declaration of Independence U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Life: An individual has the right to life, except in extreme cases, such as when a person is killed when threatening the life of someone else. Liberty: An individual has the right to life, the period between birth and death, except in extreme cases, such as when a person is killed when threatening the life of someone else. Pursuit of Happiness: A person may pursue happiness in his/her own way as long as he/she does not violate the rights of others.
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Common Good, Truth, Patriotism
Common Good: To work together, as citizens, for the greater benefit of all. Truth: Citizens have the right to know truthfully what is going on in the government since it is based upon trust between the governed and the governors. Patriotism: A display of devotion to your country, its values and principles.
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Justice, Equality, Diversity
Justice: All people should be treated fairly when receiving the benefits and burdens of society, correcting wrongs, and making decisions Equality: All people have: political equality, legal equality (treated as equals before the law), social equality (no class system sanctioned by law), economic equality. Diversity: Variety in culture and ethnic background, race, lifestyle, and belief
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Popular Sovereignty Popular Sovereignty: Citizens collectively hold authority over public officials and their powers
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Rights of Citizens Right to vote and hold elected offices
Right to say what you think in speech or in writing Right to practice you own religion Right to a fair trial Right to be protected by your government when you are working or traveling in other countries
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Duties of Citizens Obeying the laws Defending the nation
Serving on a jury or as a witness in court Paying taxes Attending school
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