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The Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens.

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1 The Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens

2 Rights of Citizens Vote and hold elected office Say what you think in speech or in writing Practice your own religion Right to a fair trial Be protected when in other countries

3 Duties of Citizens Duties are mandatory Obey laws Rule of Law – A government of laws –Officials must base their decisions on the law, not on personal opinion Defending the Nation –At age 18 you may volunteer to serve in the army, navy, air force, or marines Selective Service – young men must register for military service when they reach age 18

4 Serving on a Jury or as a Witness –Constitution guarantees that anyone accused of a crime may have the case decided by a jury of peers Jury of peers – group of ordinary citizens who hear the case and decide whether the accused person is innocent or guilty –During a trial, lawyers may need the help of witnesses to prove their cases. Witnesses – people who have seen events or heard conversations related to the crime, or who have special information that may help determine the guilt or innocence of the person on trial

5 Paying Taxes –Through taxes the local, state, and national governments raise money to pay for the services that citizens ask them to provide Attending School –If citizens are to continue to govern ourselves, uphold our values, and protect our rights, each of us must be educated about our history, our government, and the workings of our society

6 Responsibilities of Citizens Responsibilities are voluntary The Common Good –The basic responsibility of every citizen is to contribute to the common good – well being of all members of society –All the other responsibilities of citizenship are part of contributing to the common good

7 Voting –One of the basic rights of American citizens –To make good decisions and vote wisely, citizens have the responsibility to inform themselves. –When preparing to vote try to separate facts from opinions, and try to base your decisions on reasons and not on personal likes and dislikes

8 Holding Government Office –People who hold government office have accepted the responsibility of learning about the issues and trying to make decisions that are in the best interest of the people they represent

9 Election Campaigns –Help a candidate – a person running for office with his election campaign –Carrying a campaign sign at a rally, stuffing envelopes with information to send to voters, and making phone calls to encourage people to vote for your candidate

10 Influencing Government –Citizens of any age can influence the government by expressing their opinions in letters to elected representatives and to newspapers, and by speaking at city council and school board meetings Serving the Community –Each of us is responsible for doing whatever we can to make our communities better places to live in


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