Vocabulary
Citizen's Rights
Responsible Citizens
What Are My Rights?
Review
100

A member of a community

Citizen

100

Allows citizens to speak in public about their ideas and beliefs 

Freedom of Speech

100

If you are 18 years of age, it is your responsibility to do this during an election

Vote

100

Two responsibilities you have at home

Know and follow family rules, help your parents, get along with siblings, be honest and fair

100

Normal weather conditions of an area

Climate

200

Freedoms that belong to ALL citizens

Rights

200
Allows citizens the freedom to practice any religion they choose

Freedom of Religion

200

The money a responsible citizen pays to the government to fund schools, hospitals, and road maintenance in a community

Taxes

200

Two rights you have at school

Free education, be treated fair and with respect, learn in a safe classroom, be challenged 

200

The person in charge of the state government 

Governor 

300

Things we should voluntarily do to be a good citizen

Responsibilities

300

Allows citizens to gather peacefully in a group and share their ideas with the government 

Freedom of Assembly

300

It is your responsibility to try your best to the right thing for everyone in the community

Common Good

300

Three was you can be a responsible student

Attend school regularly, obey rules, make good decisions, be an active learner, try your best

300

A community with a lot of open land with few homes, people, and buildings

Rural

400
A person who chooses to do something to help the community without pay

Volunteer

400

Allows citizens to share their opinions on the internet, television, or radio

Freedom of Expression (Freedom of the Press)

400

You will face one of these if you break the law/are not a responsible citizen

Consequence

400

What are you Basic Rights of Life? 

Food, water, shelter, clothing

400

The region of the United States that Nebraska is located in

Midwest

500

To formally make a choice, usually in an election 

Vote

500

Before Freedom of Assembly, these were a more common way to share a popular opinion with the government *hint you guys started some

Petitions 

500

A group of people who decides if someone has broken the law

Jury

500

List 5 places you have rights and responsibilities as a citizen

Home, school, neighborhood (community), state, country

500

The two imaginary lines that divide the earth into hemispheres

Equator and Prime Meridan