
Responsibilities of Citizenship
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Citizenship and Responsibilities
By Mary Corrigan
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Rule of blood - born to at least one American parent
Rule of soil - born in the United States or territory
Natural-born citizens
a community member who is loyal to the government and entitled to its protections
Defined by the 14th Amendment
Citizen
Citizenship
Benefits of citizenship: voting, US passport, job eligibility
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Fill in the Blank
Rule of ________ is the idea that anyone whose parent is a citizen is also a citizen
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Fill in the Blank
Rule of _________ is the idea that anyone born in the US or in a territory are automatically citizens
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Live in the US for at least 5 years
Fill out the application and pay fees
Pass the Citizenship Test
Swear an Oath of Allegiance
Receive certificate
Naturalization Process
the process an immigrant completes to gain United States citizenship
Naturalization
Naturalization Process
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
Who of the following is NOT a US citizen?
John is 12. His mom and dad are from Korea but moved to the US 15 years ago.
Kelly's mom was born in Miami but moved to Ireland with her husband and started a family.
Brenda is 17 and moved to the United States when she was 13 from France where her parents are from.
Doris takes her immigration certificate to apply for her new US passport so she can travel back to her home country
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This means all citizens should be treated equally and held accountable to the law
Application
government idea that no one is above or below the law
Rule of Law
Rule of Law
Since the President is a citizen, even they are held to the same laws as the rest of the country
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Multiple Choice
Which Supreme Court case dealt with the notion that the President is not above the law?
Marbury v. Madison
Bush v. Gore
Nixon v. US
DC v Heller
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Free speech, religion, etc...
Due Process
Pursuit of happiness
Vote
Examples:
freedoms that are protected by the government
in the US, guaranteed by the Constitution & Bill of Rights
What are rights?
Rights
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Multiple Choice
Where can we find a listing of the fundamental rights guaranteed to us by our government?
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
State charter
Articles of Confederation
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Community service
Participating in government
Staying informed on local issues
Voting
Examples
something you should do
not required
What is a responsibility?
Responsibilities
Voting is both a right and a responsibility; while we are not required to vote, voting is important to the democratic process
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of citizens fulfilling their responsibilities
A stronger democracy with more voices of the people
Citizens more informed about their government
Better communication between citizens and the government
Less tax money for the government to spend on programs
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Jury duty
Selective Service (draft)
Pay taxes
Obeying laws
Examples:
Something you have to do
Required, usually by law
What is an obligation?
Obligations (duties)
Obligations often protect the rights of others and are necessary for government to function
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Multiple Choice
Why is paying taxes an obligation of citizenship?
Taxes are not important to citizenship and just a way for the government to control people
taxes help fund the programs and resources the government provides
Paying taxes is not an obligation but is a responsibility
It is not important for citizens to pay taxes
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important for citizens to complete their obligations?
Many of the obligations of citizenship help protect the rights of others
Citizens must complete their obligations in order to be able to vote
Citizenship can be revoked if we do not do all of our obligations
The government will only protect the rights of citizens who fulfill their obligations
Citizenship and Responsibilities
By Mary Corrigan
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