UNIT 1 CITIZENSHIP Citizenship A What is a

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UNIT 1 CITIZENSHIP

UNIT 1 CITIZENSHIP

Citizenship A. What is a citizen? Civics?

Citizenship A. What is a citizen? Civics?

Citizenship B. Qualities? 1. Duties (have to) a. b. c. d. e. Obey law

Citizenship B. Qualities? 1. Duties (have to) a. b. c. d. e. Obey law Attend school Pay taxes Serve in armed forces Appear in court

Citizenship B. Qualities? 2. Responsibilities (should do) a. Vote (best way we voice our

Citizenship B. Qualities? 2. Responsibilities (should do) a. Vote (best way we voice our opinion) b. Being informed c. Take part in government d. Help your community e. Respect others and their rights

Citizenship C. How to become a citizen? 1. Native-born a. b. Parents are citizens

Citizenship C. How to become a citizen? 1. Native-born a. b. Parents are citizens Parents are under U. S. authority 2. Naturalization 3. Live in US for 5 years & speak English a. b. c. d. e. Declaration of intention Petition for naturalization Petition witnessed Examination oath

Citizenship D. Good citizenship at 1. Home a. b. c. d. Consider others view

Citizenship D. Good citizenship at 1. Home a. b. c. d. Consider others view points Respect others rights Be interested in others activities Share problems and items of interest

Citizenship 2. School a. b. c. d. Learn to work with others Take part

Citizenship 2. School a. b. c. d. Learn to work with others Take part in class work Take advantage of opportunity to learn Take part in extracurricular activities

Citizenship 3. Community a. Take part in activities recreation b. Respect the rights of

Citizenship 3. Community a. Take part in activities recreation b. Respect the rights of others c. Volunteer (community improvements, fire, rescue squad, charities)

Citizenship I. Volunteers A. Costs and benefits 1. 2. 3. 4. Provides services government

Citizenship I. Volunteers A. Costs and benefits 1. 2. 3. 4. Provides services government doesn’t Provides services communities cannot afford Saves tax money and tax hikes Promotes citizenship by allowing citizens to become involved

Citizenship II. Role of government A. What is government? Power/authority that rules on behalf

Citizenship II. Role of government A. What is government? Power/authority that rules on behalf of people B. Types of government 1. Absolute monarchy (by birth); King or Queen 2. Dictatorship (by force); ex. Hitler or Saddam 3. Democracy (by the people) Direct, representative or republic

Citizenship C. Why do we need government 1. Makes it possible to live together

Citizenship C. Why do we need government 1. Makes it possible to live together without anarchy 2. Performs or provides many services 3. Provides rules and laws 4. Enables ideals to be put into practice Liberty, freedom, pursuit of happiness

Citizenship III. Need for laws A. Guide people B. Protect people C. Prevent Anarchy

Citizenship III. Need for laws A. Guide people B. Protect people C. Prevent Anarchy

Citizenship IV. Methods of informing citizens of laws A. Mass media (TV, radio, newspapers,

Citizenship IV. Methods of informing citizens of laws A. Mass media (TV, radio, newspapers, internet) B. Schools C. Appropriate agencies

Citizenship V. Consequences of obeying or not obeying laws A. Obeying 1. 2. 3.

Citizenship V. Consequences of obeying or not obeying laws A. Obeying 1. 2. 3. 4. Allows people to interact Promotes personal safety Provides organization Allows society to function

Citizenship B. Not obeying 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Prison Personal harm Increase

Citizenship B. Not obeying 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Prison Personal harm Increase taxes Increase in price of store items Increase in insurance Privileges taken away