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Civic Participation

Civic Participation

Assessment

Presentation

Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 14 Questions

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What are civic duties?

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Responsibilities of a citizen

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Rights of a citizen

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Privileges of a citizen

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Benefits of a citizen

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a civic duty?

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Voting

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Traveling

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Shopping

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Watching TV

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Multiple Choice

What is one responsibility mentioned as a civic duty?

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Paying Taxes

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Going to the gym

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Reading books

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Playing sports

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Multiple Choice

Which civic duty involves participating in a legal process?

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Serving on a Jury

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Attending a concert

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Joining a club

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Visiting a museum

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Multiple Choice

What is required for military service as a civic duty?

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Registering for the Draft

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Enrolling in college

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Starting a business

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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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16

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18

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21

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25

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to research candidates and issues before elections?

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To save time

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To make informed decisions

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To follow trends

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To avoid voting

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Multiple Choice

What types of elections should citizens understand?

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Local, state, federal

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National, international, local

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State, regional, global

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Federal, municipal, global

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What is the impact of voting?

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It has no impact

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It shapes policies and leadership

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It only affects local communities

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It is a formality

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What is one benefit of respecting different opinions in a democracy?

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It promotes a healthy exchange of ideas.

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It encourages echo chambers.

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It limits problem-solving.

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It increases personal attacks.

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Multiple Choice

What does respecting different opinions prevent?

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Groupthink

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Civil discourse

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Comprehensive problem-solving

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Common ground

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What is an important reminder about disagreement mentioned in the document?

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Disagreement means disrespect

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Disagreement should be avoided

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Disagreement doesn't mean disrespect

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Disagreement is always negative

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What is pledged allegiance to in the Pledge of Allegiance?

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The flag of the United States of America

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The President of the United States

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The Congress of the United States

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The Supreme Court of the United States

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What two qualities are promised for all in the Pledge of Allegiance?

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Peace and prosperity

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Liberty and justice

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Freedom and happiness

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Honor and respect

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