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Civic Duties vs. Civic Responsibilities
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Civic Responsibility An obligation we fulfill voluntarily “Something we should do”
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Duty A thing we are required to do “Requirement”
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Military Draft To call up for military service
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Tolerance Respecting and accepting others, regardless of their beliefs, practices, or differences
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Civic Duty 1. Obey Laws A citizen ’ s most important duty If laws are not followed order is lost
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Civic Duty 2. Pay Taxes Tax money is needed for government expenses Example: Income Tax, Sales Tax, Property Tax
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Civic Duty 3. Defend the Nation Men ages 18-25 sign up for the draft (Selective Service) Not used since Vietnam Volunteer Army
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Civic Duty 4. Serve in Court Jury duty or serve as a witness
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Civic Duty 5. Attend School At least until age 16 Education gives you the knowledge you need to be an informed citizen
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Civic Responsibility 1. Be Informed Know what government is doing so you can voice your opinion Watch the news Know your rights
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Civic Responsibility 2. Vote US citizens 18 and older can vote Contact their representatives, etc
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Civic Responsibility 3. Respect Others Rights Show respect for public property and the property of others
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Civic Responsibility 4. Contribute to the Common Good Contribute time, effort, and money to help others
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Bureaucracy Complex systems with many departments, many rules, and many people in the chain of command
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Welfare The health, prosperity, and happiness of the members of a community
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Volunteerism The practice of offering your time and services to others without payment Ex: after school tutoring
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