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Nov. 29, 2012 1. Voting in political elections is a A. right and responsibility B. mandatory obligation C. legal duty D. legal duty and a privilege
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Research Project Overview paper due next Tuesday, Dec. 4
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Guided Reading 5-1 1. Identifying What is a citizen’s most important duty? 2. Listing What are three examples of services paid for by taxes?
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3. Explaining Why might the government need to use the draft? 4. Listing What are two duties citizens may be called on to perform in court?
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5. Describing How does attending school benefit citizens? 6. Identifying How is voting related to the principle of “consent of the governed?”
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7. Listing What are two examples of ways in which citizens respect the rights of others? 8. Summarizing Why is it important for citizens to contribute to the common good?
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Economics Activity Unit 1 Resources p. 11-12 Unit 1 Resources 1. Why do governments collect revenue from taxes? 2. Why is an estate tax considered a direct tax?
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3. Would a beverage tax represent a direct or an indirect tax? 4. Why would you think various levels of government collect different types of taxes?
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5. According to the chart, to which levels of government do citizens of Wilmington, North Carolina, pay individual income taxes? 6. What is one important type of tax revenue that is collected only at the local level? 7. What are the differences between direct and indirect taxes?
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