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Responsibilities of Citizenship

Responsibilities of Citizenship

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 8 Questions

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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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  1. Live in the US for at least 5 years

  2. Fill out the application and pay fees

  3. Pass the Citizenship Test

  4. Swear an Oath of Allegiance

  5. 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?

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John is 12. His mom and dad are from Korea but moved to the US 15 years ago.

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Kelly's mom was born in Miami but moved to Ireland with her husband and started a family.

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Brenda is 17 and moved to the United States when she was 13 from France where her parents are from.

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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?

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Marbury v. Madison

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Bush v. Gore

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Nixon v. US

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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?

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Declaration of Independence

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Bill of Rights

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State charter

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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

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A stronger democracy with more voices of the people

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Citizens more informed about their government

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Better communication between citizens and the government

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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?

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Taxes are not important to citizenship and just a way for the government to control people

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taxes help fund the programs and resources the government provides

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Paying taxes is not an obligation but is a responsibility

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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?

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Many of the obligations of citizenship help protect the rights of others

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Citizens must complete their obligations in order to be able to vote

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Citizenship can be revoked if we do not do all of our obligations

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The government will only protect the rights of citizens who fulfill their obligations

Citizenship and Responsibilities

By Mary Corrigan

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