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Vocabulary E Pluribus Unum- Latin for “Out of many, the one”. This is printed on our money. Assimilate- To encourage foreigners to adopt “American” culture in favor of their own. Known as the “Melting Pot Theory”. Multiculturalism-The encouragement of cultural differences. Known as the “Tossed Salad Theory”. Self-Determination- The act of citizens making their own choices.
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EQ EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITIES AND HOW FULFILLINGTHEM CAN SOMETIMES CONFLICT WITH BEING AN EFFECTIVE CITIZEN.
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Warm-up? What is diversity?
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1. The right to a trail by jury for a criminal defendant is guaranteed under which amendment? A. 1 st B. 6 th C. 7 th D. 9 th 2. Voting, volunteering to help with a campaign, and running for county commissioner are all examples of what? A. Participation in the judicial system B. Participation in the political process C. Participation in political protests D. Costs of public service
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Citizen Responsibilities In addition to civic responsibilities & duties (voting, taxes) citizens have other obligations that must be met. All of these responsibilities take time, money and often conflict
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Personal Responsibilities Responsibilities one has to oneself (family, job) Fiscal Responsibilities Financially supporting one’s family or saving for college Legal Responsibilities Obeying the law Moral Responsibilities Following religious beliefs or keeping a promise
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Legal vs. Moral Responsibilities These responsibilities can often conflict Civil Rights Movement of the 1950’s & 60’s Black & White citizens had to choose between obeying segregation or opposing racist policies
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Diversity The US is made up of people of many different cultures. E Pluribus Unum Latin phrase that means “from many, the one” Found on many of our nations seals
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Conflicting Theories Melting Pot Theory US society is best served when people abandon their cultural differences A more unified society will be created when people assimilate ○ Become like mainstream US society
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Tossed Salad Theory US society benefits when people keep their cultural identities Referred to as multiculturalism because it encourages cultural differences rather than assimilation People who believe in these theories often disagree over issues such as immigration, affirmative action and bilingual education
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Problems with Diversity Racism Discriminating against people because of their race Sexism Unfair treatment based on gender Ageism Discrimination based on age Bias Feelings for or against something
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Negative Stereotypes Pre-judgments about people based on a person’s race or nationality Other forms of Discrimination: Religious differences Physical appearance Disabilities
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Other Public Problems Unemployment Underemployment education Poverty and homelessness Substance abuse Law and order Disease Immigration National Security
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Natural Disasters Pollution “greenhouse effect” and global warming Acid Rain Waste Disposal Taxation Graft and political corruption
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Needs of Citizens Many conflicts that arise in the US are because of insufficient resources Income, heath care and gas Social Security Program that pays income to retired people over 65 “Baby Boomer” and the “graying population” ○ Baby Boomers are nearing retirement and improvements in medical tech. enable people to live longer
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Characteristics of Effective Citizenship Informed Electorate ◦ Citizens who take the time to learn about issues that are causing problems and are willing to seek solutions. Voluntary Compliance ◦ Complying with laws of society to maintain order Community Spirit ◦ Perform community service or donate to a charity Respecting Others Rights ◦ Respect others individual and property rights ◦ Treating other citizens who choose to live/believe differently practice Tolerance
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Benefits/Consequences of Freedom The ability of citizens to make their own choices is self-determination Self-determination is a product of Liberty Citizens are free to make their own economic and political choices ○ After taxes are paid citizens may choose how to spend and invest their money ○ Because of this economic freedom citizens are not confined to one socio- economic status ○ Citizens are also free to join a political party and engage in political activism
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Costs of Freedom Being able to make one’s own choices also means bearing the responsibility of one’s mistakes Handling economic losses ○ Ex: Losing $ in the stock market Political Freedom means taking time to become informed and being responsible for who is elected to office
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GRPAHIC ORGANIZER
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EQ EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITIES AND HOW FULFILLINGTHEM CAN SOMETIMES CONFLICT WITH BEING AN EFFECTIVE CITIZEN.
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REFLECTIONS 1. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PERSONAL AND CIVIC RESPONSILITIES..EXAMPLES PLEASE? 2. WHAT ARE HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT CREATED BETWEEN OUR LEGAL AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES? 3. HOW DOES DIVIERSITY INFLUENCE OUR SOCIETY? 4. SUMMARIZE THE DIFFERENCE B/W MELTING POT AND TOSSED SALAD THEORIES 5. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS WITHIN DIVERSITY? 6. WHAT CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OR EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC PROBLEMS EXIST IN SOCIETY? EXAMPLES OF CITIZEN/GOVERNMENT RESPONSES. 7. HOW HAS THE BABY BOOMER GENERATION AND THE “GRAYING OF AMERICA” IMPACTED SOCIAL SECURITY? 8. WHAT ARE CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE CITIZENSHIP? 9. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS AND CONSEQUENCES OF FREEDOM? 10. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF GENERAL WELFARE?
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Closing? What is the difference between citizen responsibilities and citizen duties? Give an example of each.
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