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Origins of Citizenship

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CitizenA member of a community who owes loyalty to a community
CitizenshipThe rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen.
CivicsThe study of the rights, duties, and responsibilities of a citizen.
NaturalizationThe legal process to gain citizenship to a country
ResponsibilityThings citizens should do of their own free will.
DutyThings a person is required to do as a citizen of a country.
GreeceOrigins of citizenship. Greece had a direct democracy
Greek CitizenshipRun by its citizens, only free native-born men, slaves and foreigners were excluded, women and children qualify but had no rights, men with militatry training.
Greek Citizenship RightsChoose officials, pass laws, right to vote. hold office, own property, defend themselves in court, serve in government, citizen soldiers,
Greek DemocracyBegan in Ancient Greece
Greek Direct DemocracyVotes and decisions came directly from citizens.
Greek Lottery SystemMost government official were selected this way. Every male citizen had the chance to participate in government.
Rome CitizenshipMen who were not enslaved, own property, defend themselves in court, children of Roman citizens.
Roman Citizenship RightsParticipate in all government activitiies, rights, prviledges, and responsibilities, women were citizens with few legal rights.
American CitizenshipNot based on gender, religion, wealth or race.
American Citizenship ResponsibilitiesObeying laws, paying taxes, jury duty, serve as a witness, register for the draft, vote.
American Citizenship RightsReligious freedom, freedom of the press, trial by jury, 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment


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Saint Louis School
Honolulu, HI

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