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100

Principles of Right and Wrong 

Ethics 

100

Theft of merchandise from stores. 

Shoplifting

100

Destruction of property

Vandalism 

100

Offers services to a worthwhile cause for no pay. 

Volunteer 

100
The ability to inform and guide others

Leadership 

200

When a foreign-born person becomes a citizen. 

Naturalization

200

The way you respond to being a citizen of your community. 

Citizenship

200

The science that deals with relationships between living things and the environment. 

Ecology

200

Example of pollution 

Water/air

200

Responsibilities 

Obeying the law, Pay taxes

300

Careful management and protection of valuable natural resources to ensure their quality and longevity 

Conservation 

300

The clothing store is an example of what 

Consumer Courtesy 

300

Cleaning up public property is an example of what 

Taking responsibility 

300

Waste Disposal is a example of what

Environmental Concerns 

300

Ways to serve 

Volunteer, Mentorship, Charity

400

Energy sources formed in the earth

Fossil Forms 

400

Can decompose naturally in the environment 

Biodegradable 

400

Examples of Governments Role

Restrictions and penalties, Incentives, Funding 

400

How to conserve energy

Use less air/heat, less hot water, less light

400

How to Cut down on Waste 

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle 

500

Examples of Consumer Courtesy

The Supermarket, Public Transportation, The Salon. 

500

Examples of dishonest practices

Snacking in the store, returning used goods, Price Switching. 

500

Examples of Civic Duties

Respect the law, Pay taxes, Vote

500

Examples of Renewable Resources 

Plants, trees, soil, air 

500

What is a nonrenewable resource

Resources that cannot replace themselves