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Citizen Responsibilities. You Know Your Rights.....Now Know Your Responsibilities. What is a Responsibility?. A Responsibility is something that you either have or should do. What is a Citizen Responsibility?.
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Citizen Responsibilities You Know Your Rights.....Now Know Your Responsibilities
What is a Responsibility? • A Responsibility is something that you either have or should do.
What is a Citizen Responsibility? • A Citizen Responsibility is something that you either have to or should do as a person that lives in the United States.
A list of your Mandatory Citizen Responsibilities! • Mandatory - Things you have to do or else you will be punished. • Mandatory Responsibilities • Paying Taxes • Obeying Laws • Serving as Witness • Jury Duty • Registering for the Draft
A List of your Voluntary Responsibilities • Voluntary - Things that you choose to do • Voluntary Responsibilities • Voting • Volunteering
Paying Taxes • Mandatory Citizen Responsibility! (You have to do it!) • You mustpay taxes to the government so that the government can run schools, give people healthcare, food, fix roads, and create and keep parks clean and much more
Obeying Laws • Mandatory Citizen Responsibility (You have to do it!) • You have to obey laws because if you do not we will have chaos! • People may steal, kill, drive as fast as they want, etc!!
Serving as a Witness • Mandatory Responsibility(You have to do it.) • If you see a crime happen, a court can ask you to come and tell the court what happened. You have to come! • This is necessary because if you do not serve as a witness then our Justice system might fall apart. It depends on people to share evidence so the jury can decide if the person on trial is innocent or guilty! • Quick! Do you have to talk though? • No! The 5th Amendment!
Jury Duty • Mandatory Responsibility (You have to do it!) • As a U.S. citizen must serve on a jury. • This is important because the court system needs a jury. A jury is made up of U.S. citizens. A jury decides if someone is innocent or guilty. • If there is no jury, there is no court!
Registering for the Draft • Every male citizen over the age of 18 must register for the draft. • The draft is a way for the country to get people to go to war in a time of emergency, or national crisis. • This is necessary because if the United States needs to defend itself, it must be able to have soldiers.
Voting • Voluntary Responsibilities (Things you can choose to do.) • All U.S. citizens over 18 has the right to vote. You can choose to vote, you are not forced to vote. • However, imagine if no one voted we wouldn’t have a government! That means we would not have any government services such as police officers, schools, hospitals, community centers, etc!
Volunteering • Voluntary Responsibility (Things you choose to do!) • Volunteering means that you help out somewhere in your community without being paid. • It is important to volunteer because there are many jobs that do not pay but are really necessary! For instance, working at a soup kitchen, cleaning up a park, volunteering at a hospital, helping build houses for poor people • Volunteering in your community makes it a better place to live!
Conclusion/Key Points • Doing your Citizen Responsibilities are necessary for the survival of the United States • Citizen Responsibilities include, paying taxes, obeying laws, serving as a witness, jury duty, registering for the draft, voting, and volunteering
Group Work • Look at your group’s citizen responsibility and answer the question. • Is your citizen responsibility mandatory or voluntary? • Why is important to do or participate in your citizen responsibility? • What would America look like if people did not participate in this citizen responsibility?
Public Service! • Create a public service announcement about the one citizen responsibility you think is the most important. On one side draw a picture that goes along with that responsibility, and on the other side explain why you think that responsibility is the most important! • We will vote and choose the best public service announcement!!!