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2. Do you know what these Core Democratic Values mean?. . . . 3. Patriotism Example:Displaying the American flag and serving in the military are two ways of being patriotic. . Click on the correct definition box-A. Every citizen should have equal rights.B. Being proud of our country and thinking of ways we can help our democracy..
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1. 1 Review: Core Democratic Values
A Stand-Alone Instructional Resource
Created by
Teresa Maurer
2. 2 Do you know what these Core Democratic Values mean?
3. 3 Patriotism Example:Displaying the American flag and serving in the military are two ways of being patriotic. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Every citizen should have equal rights.
B. Being proud of our country and thinking
of ways we can help our democracy.
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6. 6 JusticeExample:The police get a search warrantfrom a judge and go to the house where they find a computer that fits the descriptionof the one stolen. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Everyone should be treated fairly by our
laws, our courts, and our government.
B. Breaking and entering in which a computer is
stolen.
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9. 9 Equality Example:Under our Constitution peoplein this country are guaranteed theright to be treated equally and fairly. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Writing letters to an editor to express
your opinion..
B. The Fourteenth Amendment says that
state and local governments may not take
away rights guaranteed by the constitution.
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12. 12 Diversity Example:Getting to know someone fromanother race or culture. Click on the correct definition box-
A. The United States was settled by people
from many different parts of the world.
B. Making fun of a name that sounds strange
to you.
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15. 15 Common Good Example: Participating in the fifth gradesafety patrol is one way that you couldpractice common good. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Whenever you do something kind,
thoughtful, or helpful to others you
are contributing to the common good.
B. Leaving on the TV when you are not
watching it.
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18. 18 Truth Example:Truth is an important value in a democracy. We need accurate, truthfulinformation to form opinions about issuesand to decide how to vote. Click on the correct definition box-
A. A citizen starts an untrue rumor that
a coach slapped his son.
B. The government and citizens should
not lie.
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21. 21 Popular Sovereignty Example: A senator is not re-elected because people do not agree with his or her views. Click on the correct definition box-
A. The power of the government comes
from the people and belongs to the
people.
B. A military leader takes power by
force.
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24. 24 Pursuit of Happiness Example:Having the choice to do whatyou want as long as it does not hurt other citizens. Click on the correct definition box-
A. All citizens are being treated equally
and fairly..
B. Each person can find happiness in their
own way, so long as they do not step on
the rights of others.
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27. 27 Liberty Example:The many freedoms that citizens of the United States havelike the freedom to choose your own friends. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Freedoms to have your own opinions,
ideas, and to express them in public.
B. People should work together for the
good of all.
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30. 30 Life Example:All citizens have the right to protect their life. Click on the correct definition box-
A. Every citizen should have equal rights.
B. Each person has the right to the
protection of their life.
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