Citizenship Rights and Responsibility/ Duties of every citizen
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| What is the difference between and Duty as a citizen and a Right as a citizen? | A duty is a requirement that you must do or you can be punished for not doing it. example=paying taxes.
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| Name 3 Duties you must do as an American citizen. | Pay taxes, obey the laws of he land, serve on a jury if called to do so, respect the rights of others
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| Name 3 rights you do as an American citizen. | Vote, criticize the government, stay informed about what your government is doing,
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| What is civic Participation? | It is ordinary ways you and I involve ourselves on the process of Government. It can be cleaning parks, writing a letter to your mayor, principal, Governor or boycotting Wal-Mart.
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| People involve themselves in civic participation for 3 reasons. What are they? | 1= A greater fairness within society ( protest against slavery), 2= Greater individual freedom (abolitionist who helped with the Underground Railroad), 3= A greater security for its members.
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| Name some groups in history who did civic participation and explain what they did. | Sons of Liberty= Boston Tea Party, Committees of Correspondence= wrote letters to keep colonies informed about Patriots fighting British. Abolitionists who helped write stories against slavery (Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe)
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| How does FRANCHISE show civic participation? | Franchise means the right to vote. Another word for voting is Suffrage. This is one of the most important and direct ways we can change government.
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