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U.S. Citizenship

U.S. Citizenship. Civics Unit. What is a “citizen?” . Citizen: A member of a nation Loyal to their nation Rights are protected by the nation’s government. We show our loyalty as citizens when we say the . Pledge of Allegiance . What is “Citizenship?” . Citizenship: Being a citizen .

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U.S. Citizenship

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  1. U.S. Citizenship Civics Unit

  2. What is a “citizen?” • Citizen: • A member of a nation • Loyal to their nation • Rights are protected by the nation’s government

  3. We show our loyalty as citizens when we say the Pledge of Allegiance

  4. What is “Citizenship?” • Citizenship: • Being a citizen

  5. Who are citizens? • The Law of Blood: • If you are born outside the U.S. to parents who are citizens, then you are a citizen! The Law of the Soil: Automatically a citizen, if born on the U.S. land!

  6. Citizens continued… Citizens by Naturalization Immigrants can become U.S. citizens through a process Can apply for citizenship

  7. Rights of Citizens: Security – Protection of your rights Equality – We are all treated the same regardless of race, religion, etc Liberty – freedoms of citizens

  8. Did you know… Attending School! That you are fulfilling one of the responsibilities of citizens right now? Which responsibility??

  9. Responsibilities of Citizens Obeying the Law Paying Taxes (both local and national)

  10. Responsibilities Continued Defending the Nation Serving in Court

  11. Responsibilities Continued Attending School Voting

  12. Additional Responsibilities Being informed about the government and knowing your rights in order to preserve them.

  13. Participating in the government • Voting, running for office, petitioning the government

  14. Respecting the rights of others

  15. Respecting Diversity

  16. The Great Pyramid of Citizenship In your groups, fill in examples of the rights and responsibilities at each level!

  17. Home • Rights: • Responsibilities • Video games • Food • TV EX: Sweep; wash dishes & dog

  18. School • Rights: • Responsibilities • Eat in cafeteria • Wear appropriate t-shirt EX: No backward hats, gum, weapons

  19. City • Rights: • Responsibilities Right to use sidewalks and parks EX: No barking dogs at night, no kites in park

  20. State • Rights: • Responsibilities Property tax; income tax; sales tax • Right to free education • Equal rights for men and women

  21. Nation • Rights: • Responsibilities • Freedom of speech • Right to vote • No searches without a warrant Don’t commit treason; vote!

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