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American citizens hold essential civic duties, which can be categorized into voluntary responsibilities and obligations mandated by law. Key civic duties include obeying laws, paying taxes, serving in court, and defending the nation. Active participation in community and government, respecting the rights of others, and exercising the right to vote are crucial. Programs like the Peace Corps and the American Red Cross exemplify volunteerism, while adherence to civic responsibilities fosters community welfare and promotes democracy. Embrace the role of a responsible citizen!
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Responsibility • An obligation that we fulfill voluntarily • Things we should do
Duties • Things we are required to do
Civic Duties of American Citizens • Obey Laws • Pay Taxes • Defend the Nation • Serve in Court • Attend School
Use of taxes • Road construction and maintenance • Pay police and firefighters • Maintain the armed forces
Draft • Call up people for military service
Civic Responsibilities of American Citizens • Be informed and vote • Participate in your community and government • Respect the rights and property of others • Respect different opinions and ways of life
Voters • Citizens who exercise their right to vote • “the ultimate rulers of our democracy”
Vandalism • Illegal and deliberate damage to property
Tolerance • Respecting and accepting others, regardless of their beliefs, practices, or differences
Community • a group of people who share the same interests and concerns
Bureacracy • a complex system with many departments, many rules, and many people in the chain of command
Welfare • the health, prosperity and happiness of the members of a community.
John F. Kennedy • “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”
Volunteerism • The practice of offering your time and services to others without payment
Donation • Presenting something as a contribution
Charitable Organizations • provide generous actions or donationsto those who are in need of assistance
School Based Service Programs • Arranged community service for students
National Service Programs • Government created programs that encourage volunteerism
Peace Corps • National service program that helps people in the poorest locations of the world
American Red Cross • National service program that helps victims of floods, fires, earthquakes and other disasters
Senior Corps • National service program that provides volunteer opportunities to Americans aged 55 and older
Rights of American Citizens • Right to security - protection by the government • Right to equality - equal treatment under the law • Right to liberty - rights guaranteed under the constitution