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We The People, Unit 6, Lessons 28&29

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Humanitarianto show concern for the pain and suffering of others
International Lawrules that regulate how countries behave toward each other
Nation-Statethe government has the power to govern the people that live there, a country
United Nationsworldwide organization, founded 1945, help countries find peaceful solutions to disagreements they have with each other
Citizena legal member of a self-governing community, citizen of a Maine and U.S.
Civic Responsibilitiesresponsibilities people accept in order to make society work, voting, obeying the laws, paying taxes, and many others
Economic Rightsrights people need to own and run a business, own property, and work, freedom to choose one's work, freedom to start and run a business, freedom to join a professional group or labor union, and others
Legal Permanent Residentnot a citizen but has legal permission to live here, can't vote, be elected to government, or be a juror in court
Naturalized Citizena legal permanent resident can become a citizen if they do certain things, live here legally five years, pass a citizenship test on the Constitution and U.S. History, and take a loyalty oath
Personal Rightsrights people have and can use as long as they don't hurt others, meet anyone you want to, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of privacy, and many others
Personal Responsibilitiesresponsibilities people must accept in order to enjoy the rights of being a citizen, accepting the consequences of your actions, respecting the rights of others, behaving in a civil manner, and many others
Political Rightsrights of a citizen in a free society that are given to them by the Constitution, equal protection under the law, freedom of expression, freedom to vote, and many others



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