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Webelos Citizen Requirements 6, 7, 9, 14

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What is the Name of our National Anthem?   "The Star-Spangled Banner"  
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What war was "The Star-Spangled Banner" written during?   The war of 1812.  
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What two countries were fighting the War of 1812?   England and United State fought in this war.  
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When was "The Star-Spangled Banner" written?   September 1814.  
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Who wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner"?   Francis Scott Key wrote it.  
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Who was Francis Scott Key?   He was an American Lawyer and poet.  
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Why did Francis Scott Key write the "The Star-Spangled Banner"?   He was watching the battle at Fort McHenry, and "The Star-Spangled Banner" describes what he saw.  
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Who won this battle?   The United States.  
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Right or Duty? Worship Where you live.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Say what you think.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Join others at a peaceful meeting.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Own property and choose where to live.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Vote.   Example of a duty and a right.  
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Right or Duty? Have trial by jury.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Keep people from searching your home without a warrant issued by a judge.   Example of a right.  
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Right or Duty? Go to a good school.   Example of a right.  
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We have a _____________ to use our rights in ways that do not harm other people.   Responsibility  
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Right or Duty? Obey laws.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Respect the rights and property of others.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Help the police.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Keep informed on what is going on around you.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Help change things that are not good.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Pay taxes.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Serve on a jury when asked.   Example of a duty.  
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Right or Duty? Serve in the millitary if you are drafted.   Example of a duty.  
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You can save America's natural resources by _________ trees.   Planting.  
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True or False? You should throw trash in the streams or lakes.   False  
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True or False? Taking a short shower uses more water than a bath   False  
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True or False? We have the duty to conserve water at home.   True  
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True or False? Keeping our community clean is a duty that we all have.   True  
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True or False? When in the outdoors we should practive Leave No Trace and follow the Outdoor Code.   True  
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Name a part of the Outdoor Code.   Be clean in my outdoor manners, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, or be consertvation minded.  
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Name a part of Leave No Trace.   Plan ahead, Stick to trails, Manage your pet, Leave what you find, Respect other visitors, or Trash your Trash.  
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Where does citizen ship start at?   It starts in the home.  
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A good citizen ______ the law.   Obeys  
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A good citizen ______ the rights of others.   respects  
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A good citizen always tries to be _____.   Fair  
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A good citizen always tries to ______ other people.   Help  
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You can help the police by doing what to your house?   Securing it against burglars.  
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You should do this when you get out of the car.   Lock the doors and roll up the windows.  
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You should do this to your bike when NOT riding it?   Use a bike lock or store it inside.  
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If you notice something suspicious, you should ______ it to the police.   Report  
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What would happen if we didn have laws?   People would do what ever they wanted.  
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Laws help us to have an ______ society.   Orderly  
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