citizenship

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citizenship

The importance of being an active citizen

2004
Presents a guide to the responsibilities of citizenship as described in the Constitution, as well as a discussion of voting, jury duty, and military service.

Being a good citizen

2010
Simple text and playful illustrations show the reader that everyone can be a good citizen every day.

Community spirit

symbols of citizenship in communities
2005
Explains how symbols strengthen small and large communities and presents examples of symbols, including holidays, fairs, flags, songs, and documents such as the Declaration of Independence.

Immigration

2009
Presents a collection of essays that discuss a variety of points of view on the debate about immigration and illegal aliens.

Good citizenship counts

2003
Defines citizenship and discusses how to demonstrate this responsibility at home, with friends, at school, in the community, and with respect to government.

Rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens

2011
Provides an introduction to the government of Canada, explains what a Canadian citizen is, looks at the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and discusses cirizens' responsibilities, what it means to be a Canadian citizen, how to achieve citizenship, and how to get involved in the political process.

Cartoon nation presents citizenship

2008
Illustrations, cartoons, and text teach children about citizenship in America, explaining what it means to be an American citizen, what the benefits of being a citizen are, how immigrants can become citizens, and other related topics.

Responsibility

1985
Discusses the social and civic responsibilities, duties, and rights of the American citizen.

Good citizen Sarah

2007
On an unexpected snow day, Sarah learns that being a good citizen is not just about obeying laws--citizenship also involves being a good neighbor and helping others when they need it.

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