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Citizen Participation In a Democracy
Chapter 7 Citizen Participation In a Democracy
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7.1 Engagement in Civic and Political Life
Are citizens actively engaged? Answer & justify.
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Democracy 1800’s = citizens actively involved in groups to accomplish goals 1900’s = less time and energy (still $$) for causes 2000’s = citizens become disengaged
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?????? What are the responsibilities of Citizens?
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7.2 Citizenship Civic rights Civic Responsibilities
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Citizenship “C” = original = did not define citizenship
Lots of assumptions 1857 = Dred Scott v Sanford SC decision
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14th “A” Defines citizenship 1868 Clarified citizenship (page 118)
Purpose = extend the right od citizenship to former slaves
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AND………… All person’s born on US soil ARE citizens AND
Can not discriminate or deprive rights without due process
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Civil Rights Struggle 14th “A” = limits Jim Crow laws passed in South
Enforced segregation Denied legal equality to Af/Am
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Long Time……….. Plessy v Ferguson 1896
SC decision = Separate but equal was OK Reality = Separate was NOT equal
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Fight continues….. NAACP CORE 1954 SC
Brown v Board of Education Topeka KS Plessy is overturned
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1950’s & 1960’s Civil Rights movement grows Martin Luther King Jr
President Johnson Civil Rights Act = law
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Since then….. No discrimination Increased immigration Why??
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Immigration Legal Illegal MOST: Lawful Permanent Residents
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Lawful Permanent Residents
Rights Responsibilities No vote or hold office Intent: To become citizen
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Citizens Natural or Naturalized (7.3) Rights Responsibilities Vote
Hold office
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Undocumented Immigrants
Person who has come to the US to live and work without proper paperwork… WHY?????
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Responsibilities Males 18 Must register for military service
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Personal Responsibilities
Taking care of self & others Helping
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Civic Responsibilities
Be informed Volunteer Political engagement???? Choice
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Check 7.1 & 7.2 Which “A” defines citizenship?
Name of the SC case that decided “separate but equal was okay”? Name of the case that overturned the previous case? What did LBJ sign in 1964 to ensure equality? Can lawful permanent residents vote?
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