Citizen Duties
Citizen Responsibilities
Rights of Citizens
School and Citizenship
Vocabulary Challenge
100

What is a duty?

Something a citizen is required by law to do.

100

What is a responsibility?

Something a citizen should do, but is not required by law.

100

What is a right?

A freedom or privilege guaranteed by the government.

100

When are students required to attend school?

Until they reach the state-required age (usually 16–18).

100

Define “duty.”

A legal obligation of citizenship.

200

Who must serve to defend the nation under a draft?

Male citizens 18 and older must register for the Selective Service.

200

Why should citizens stay informed?

To make good decisions and vote responsibly.

200

Name one political right citizens have.

The right to vote.

200

Why do students have to go to school?

To gain knowledge and become informed citizens.

200

Define “responsibility.”

An action citizens should take voluntarily.

300

What is the duty involving paying money to support the government?

Paying taxes.

300

Why should people respect others’ opinions and beliefs?

To show tolerance, which promotes harmony in a diverse society.

300

Name one personal right citizens have.

Freedom of speech, religion, or assembly.

300

How does education relate to good citizenship?

It helps people understand laws, rights, and civic duties.

300

Define “draft.”

A system that requires men to serve in the military.

400

What is the duty related to obeying authority and laws?

Obeying the laws.

400

Why should people volunteer in their community?

To improve the community and strengthen democracy.

400

How do rights connect to responsibilities?

You must use rights responsibly to keep them for everyone.

400

What responsibility do students have toward classmates?

To show tolerance and respect others.

400

Define “tolerance.”

Accepting and respecting differences among people.

500

Why are duties important in a democracy?

They help maintain order and protect citizens’ rights.

500

How do responsibilities help protect rights?

When citizens participate and follow responsibilities, they keep freedoms secure.

500

What protects citizens’ rights in the U.S.?

The Constitution and Bill of Rights.

500

How can students demonstrate good citizenship at school?

By participating, helping others, and following rules.

500

Which two words describe what citizens are required and encouraged to do?

Duties and responsibilities.