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This guide explores the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens in a democratic society. Key examples include the importance of not littering, respecting others, and listening to authority. Citizens have the right to vote, express their beliefs, and practice their chosen religion. It also defines terms like immigrant, alien, and national, and explains the branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Political parties, such as Republican and Democratic, are crucial components of the political landscape, promoting active participation in democracy.
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GOOD EXSAMPLES OF A CITIZEN • Do not litter • Do not commit crimes • Listen to authority • Respect the people
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES • To vote (right) • Respect each other (responsibility) • To say what we feel is right. (right) • To do the work we have to do. (responsibility) • To believe in any religion (right)
FACTS Immigrant- Someone who moves to one country to another to live. Alien- A resident from a different country that is not an official citizen. Constitution-The official paper that lists the rights of a US citizen. Macaroni- A fancy overdressed style of Italian clothing. Valor- Boldness or bravery in doing dangerous things. Especially in battles. National- A US citizen of a country who is entitled to it’s protection.
Facts2 Branches of government- Legislative (congress) Executive ( president and vice president) and Judicial ( supreme court.) Political parties-Republican, Democratic, independent