the right to say anything.
freedom of speech
Uphold and follow federal, state, and local laws.
Obey laws
keeping up with what's happening around the world
staying informed
being trust worthy and
honest
A system where the people hold power, either directly or through elected representatives
democracy
This right has two parts. First, the government cannot establish an official religion or favor one religion over others. Second, individuals are free to practice any religion or no religion at all.
freedom of religion
Contribute to the community and country by paying income and other taxes on time.
Pay taxes
engaging in community activities
community involvement
you can't always rely on others.
self reliance
monarchy
This ensures that the government cannot control or censor what people publish in newspapers, media, and other forms of communication.
freedom of press
Participate in the justice system by serving on a jury when summoned.
Serve on a jury
empathy towards a community and respecting what they believe
respecting others rights and beliefs
don't dis obey the law
respect for the law
Oligarchy
Citizens have the right to gather peacefully in public or private spaces to discuss issues and express their views.
freedom of assembly
Be prepared to serve in the armed forces if the need arises.
Defend the country
upholding/ defending foundational document.
supporting the constitution
participating in elections as an informed voter.
voting/ participation
Governments where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small group and is not legitimate, often ruling through fear.
Authoritarian/Totalitarian Regimes
This allows individuals and groups to ask the government to address their grievances or to change laws.
right to petition
Male U.S. citizens and immigrants between 18 and 25 must register for potential military service during a national emergency.
Register for the Selective Service
voting in elections.
participating in the democratic process
helping school activities or local activities
participating in community activities/ involvement
A form of government where supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
Republic