

Participation in Civic Life
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Len Spivey
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What are civic duties?
Responsibilities of a citizen
Rights of a citizen
Privileges of a citizen
Benefits of a citizen
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a civic duty?
Voting
Traveling
Shopping
Watching TV
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Multiple Choice
What is one responsibility mentioned as a civic duty?
Paying Taxes
Going to the gym
Reading books
Playing sports
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Multiple Choice
Which civic duty involves participating in a legal process?
Serving on a Jury
Attending a concert
Joining a club
Visiting a museum
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Multiple Choice
What is required for military service as a civic duty?
Registering for the Draft
Enrolling in college
Starting a business
Learning a new language
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Multiple Choice
At what age are citizens usually eligible to register to vote?
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25
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to research candidates and issues before elections?
To save time
To make informed decisions
To follow trends
To avoid voting
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Multiple Choice
What types of elections should citizens understand?
Local, state, federal
National, international, local
State, regional, global
Federal, municipal, global
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Multiple Choice
What is the impact of voting?
It has no impact
It shapes policies and leadership
It only affects local communities
It is a formality
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What is one benefit of respecting different opinions in a democracy?
It promotes a healthy exchange of ideas.
It encourages echo chambers.
It limits problem-solving.
It increases personal attacks.
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Multiple Choice
What does respecting different opinions prevent?
Groupthink
Civil discourse
Comprehensive problem-solving
Common ground
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What is an important reminder about disagreement mentioned in the document?
Disagreement means disrespect
Disagreement should be avoided
Disagreement doesn't mean disrespect
Disagreement is always negative
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What is pledged allegiance to in the Pledge of Allegiance?
The flag of the United States of America
The President of the United States
The Congress of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States
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What two qualities are promised for all in the Pledge of Allegiance?
Peace and prosperity
Liberty and justice
Freedom and happiness
Honor and respect
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