1 / 14

Warm-up : Collect the Warm-up paper from the counter and complete . Glue it on the next left hand page after your last

Warm-up : Collect the Warm-up paper from the counter and complete . Glue it on the next left hand page after your last set of notes. _____ Religion A. individuals may gather peacefully _____ Assembly B. Individuals are free to express their opinions and beliefs

sawyer
Download Presentation

Warm-up : Collect the Warm-up paper from the counter and complete . Glue it on the next left hand page after your last

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Warm-up: Collect the Warm-up paper from the counter and complete . Glue it on the next left hand page after your last set of notes _____ ReligionA. individuals may gather peacefully _____ Assembly B. Individuals are free to express their opinions and beliefs _____ PressC. right to gather and publish information even if it criticizes the government _____ PetitionD. government may not interfere in the free exercise of one’s religion _____ SpeechE. individuals have the right to make their views known to officials • The 5th Amendment protects the citizens right to ________________________________________ of the law. • The 14th Amendment not only defines citizenship, it extends ___________________________ to the actions of the ____________ and promised ___________________________________ under the law.

  2. CIVIC DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES

  3. Daily Objectives 1. What are the 5 duties expected of US citizens. 2.What are the 7 responsibilities of citizens that contribute to the common good.

  4. Duties and Responsibilities of U.S citizens Civic Responsibilities Things we should do and are fulfilled by choice/voluntary Civic Duties Things citizens must do or face legal consequences

  5. Pairs reading and activitymeet with your 9:00 partner • Read in the textbook pages 120-124. • Cut out the list of duties and responsibilities • Using the knowledge from your reading, decide whether each item is a duty or a responsibility and glue it on your chart. • Make sure you match the right item with the correct picture as well!!

  6. Responsibilities of Citizens 1. Register and vote 2. Hold elective office 3. Communicate with government officials 4. Serve in voluntary positions

  7. 5. Participate in political campaigns 6. Keep informed on government issues 7. Respect other’s rights (=tolerance)

  8. A basic responsibility of citizenship is to contribute the common good of society Which responsibility do you think is the most important to do and why?

  9. Duties of American Citizens 1. Obey Laws 2. Pay Taxes 3. Serve on a jury or witness in court 4. Serve in the armed forces (if called=draft) 5. Attend School

  10. American soldier during the Vietnam War Section 2-3 Click the Speaker button to replay the audio.

  11. For Government to be effective, citizens must fulfill their civic duties. WHY?

  12. Summary and Homework • Read the article provided in class and form a written response to the question at the bottom. Your response should be your opinion. • When you are finished, get it stamped by your teacher. This is your exit ticket. • You may begin your homework which is on the back of the Duties and Responsibilities Chart.

More Related