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1 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson 3 Page 69 / 1-6 1

2 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 1 What is the difference between a duty and a responsibility? 2

3 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 1 Answer / A duty is an obligation we are required to fulfill, a responsibility is an obligation we fulfill voluntarily. 3

4 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 2 What is tolerance? 4

5 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 2 Answer / Tolerance is respecting and accepting others, regardless of their beliefs, practices, or differences. 5

6 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 3 Why do you think serving on a jury is a civic duty? 6

7 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 3 Answer / Serving on a jury is a civic duty because all citizens accused of a crime have the right to a jury trial. 7

8 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 4 Why is it every citizen’s responsibility to be informed? 8

9 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 4 Answer / Citizens are responsible for being informed because citizens give power to the government, and they need information in order to vote and participate wisely. 9

10 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 5 Why do Americans volunteer? 10

11 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 5 Answer / Americans volunteer to make their communities better. 11

12 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 6 What do you think is the most important duty or responsibility of a citizen? Explain the reasons for your choice. 12

13 Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 3
Question / 6 Answer / Students should demonstrate an understanding of the role of a citizen in a democracy, including behaving responsibly, obeying the laws, paying taxes, and staying informed. 13


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